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Lipids from the Seeds of Abrus precatorius

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1968
The lipids obtained from Abrus precatorius were separated into a saponifiable and unsaponifiable fraction. Analysis of the saponifiable fraction by gas-liquid chromatography (GLC) showed the presence of a series of C-8 to C-24 saturated and C-16 to C-24 unsaturated acids.
M S, Lefar   +4 more
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Abrus nouveau de l'Oubangui

1933
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Abrus precatorius L

2003
A woody twinning plant of the LEGUMINOSAE family, with characteristic red and black seeds. The leaves are pinnate and glabrous, with many leaflets (12 or more) arranged in pairs. The leaflets are oblong, measuring 2.5-cm long and 1.5-cm wide. The plant bears orange-pink flowers, which occur as clusters in short racemes that are sometimes yellowish or ...
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Abrus Dai & Zhang 2002

Published as part of Huang, Yihong, Tang, Liuhong, Huang, Yingying, Webb, Michael D. & Duan, Yani, 2025, Two new bamboo feeding leafhopper species of the subfamily Deltocephalinae (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) from China, pp.
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Abrus precatorius L. (Fabaceae/Leguminosae)

2020
It is a woody climber, found throughout the plains of India, Sri Lanka, and other hot countries, and also along the Himalayas. The leaves are used to relieve hoarseness of voice and as a cure for aphthous ulcers of mouth, and topically in skin diseases, such as leucoderma and eczema, and also recommended as a cure for baldness.
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Abrus Dai and Zhang 2002

2008
Abrus Dai and Zhang, 2002 Abrus Dai and Zhang, 2002: 304. Type species: Abrus hengshanensis Dai and Zhang, 2002, by original designation. Description. Orange to brownish-yellow, crown with two pairs of similar black spots on anterior margin, pronotum with pair of black markings on anterior part.
Dai, Wu, Zhang, Yalin
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Abrus huangi Dai and Zhang 2002

2008
Abrus huangi Dai and Zhang, 2002 Figs. 17–23, 75 Abrus huangi Dai and Zhang, 2002: 307, fig. 3, A–G. Material examined. China: Holotype ɗ, Guangxi; Jinxiu, Shengtang Mountain, 900m, 18 May 1999, coll. Huang Fusheng (IZAS); paratypes 2Ψ, same data as holotype (IZAS). Remarks. This species is very similar to A.
Dai, Wu, Zhang, Yalin
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Hydroxyanthraquinones from Abrus cantoniensis

Planta Medica, 1982
S M, Wong, T C, Chiang, H M, Chang
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Abrus pulchellus @iN

2023
Kwok, Alan, Tai, Ada
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Abrus graciaedeagus Li 2011, sp.nov.

Published as part of Dmitriev, Dmitry A., Li, Zizhong, Dai, Renhuai & Xing, Jichun, 2024, Validation of taxon names described in " Deltocephalinae from China (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) ", pp.
Dmitriev, Dmitry A.   +3 more
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