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Abrus precatorius.
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Abrus precatorius: Plant...
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toxalbumin found in the
seeds of the
rosary pea (or
jequirity pea),
Abrus precatorius. It has a
median lethal dose of 0.7 micrograms per
kilogram of body m****...
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measurement for m****.
Based on the
nominal weight of a
Gunja seed (Abrus
precatorius), it
measured approximately 1.8 or 1.75
grains or 0.1215 g as standardized...
- 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 jewellery....
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American licorice, a
North American species Glycyrrhiza lepidota Abrus precatorius,
Asian species but may also
refer to
other members of the
liquorice genus...
- (xls) on 2015-06-26.
Retrieved 2014-10-17. USDA, NRCS (n.d.). "Lathyrus
precatorius". The
PLANTS Database (plants.usda.gov). Greensboro,
North Carolina:...
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Toxin Source of
toxin (military symbol)
Abrin Rosary pea (Abrus
precatorius)
Botulinum toxins (A
through G)
Clostridium botulinum bacteria or spores,...
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temple gets its name from the Gunja(Gulaganji in Kannada) tree (Abrus
precatorius) that
grows in the
front of the main entrance; a
boastful local claim...
- Dhan (weight of one
wheat berry) 4 Dhan = 1
Ratti (seed of the 'Abrus
precatorius' plant,
called 'Surkh' by Abul Fazl in Ain-i-Akbari.). 8
Ratti = 1 Masha...
- Greatness, and Ability'. In Malay, 'Saga'
refers to the hard red seed (abrus
precatorius) of the Saga tree. The
Proton Saga is also a well-known
national symbol...