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Abrus precatorius,
commonly known as
jequirity bean or
rosary pea, is a
herbaceous flowering plant in the bean
family Fabaceae. It is a slender, perennial...
- Abreae. It
contains 13–18 species, but is best
known for a
single species:
jequirity (A. precatorius). The
highly toxic seeds of that
species are used to make...
- an
extremely toxic toxalbumin found in the
seeds of the
rosary pea (or
jequirity pea),
Abrus precatorius. It has a
median lethal dose of 0.7 micrograms...
- are made of reed (or
sugar cane
flower stems) and its
tubes filled with
jequirity or
canna seeds. They are also pla**** in some East
African countries like...
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Scientific name
Common name(s)
Family Description Picture Abrus precatorius jequirity, crab's eye,
rosary pea, John Crow bead,
precatory bean,
Indian licorice...
- the
castor oil
plant and
comprises two
protein domains.
Abrin from the
jequirity pea is similar: One
domain is a
lectin that
binds cell
surface galactosyl...
- Nāriyal) पाकल नारीयल/পাকল নাৰীয়ল (Pākal Nāriyal) गुंज; रत्ती Gunj;
Ratti Jequirity Abrus precatorius কুঁচ Kuch
Gumchi ಗುಲಗಂಜಿ (Gula-ganji) കുന്നിക്കുരു (Kunni-kuru)...
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Abrus precatorius Crab's eye Also
known as
precatory bean,
rosary pea, or
jequirity bean Acer
rubrum Red maple, also
known as
swamp or soft
maple Toxic compounds...
- Breyer-Brandwijk (E. & S.
Livingstone Ltd. (1962))[page needed]
Castor Bean and
Jequirity Bean
Poisoning at
eMedicine "Castor-bean".
Canadian Poisonous Plants Information...
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incidental release.
Abrus precatorius: Is a
flowering plant better known as "
jequirity bean" or "rosary pea"
which is
notorious for
invading warm
tropical areas...