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Abrus precatorius is a leguminous plant with high medicinal value. Its leaves are rich in flavonoids. There only are limited reports on the extraction process and quality assessment of total flavonoids in Abrus precatorius leaves (APL).
Xujiang Yuan +4 more
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ABSTRACT Monogeneans are among the most problematic ectoparasites in finfish aquaculture. Plant‐derived compounds have been widely explored as therapeutic agents, yet their efficacy and safety have not been quantitatively synthesized across studies. This study provides a meta‐analysis of plant‐based treatments against monogeneans, integrating 453 in ...
Francisco Neptalí Morales‐Serna
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The objective of this study was to optimize the extraction process of flavonoids from Abrus precatorius Linn, and explored its antioxidant activity.
Shouji GONG +4 more
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Two new species of the bamboo-feeding genus Abrus Dai & Zhang, 2002, A. xishuiensis sp. n. and A. langshanensis sp. n., are described and illustrated from Guizhou and Hunan, South China. A checklist and a key to 13 known species are given.
Lin Yang, Xiangsheng Chen
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Attempted Suicide, by Mail Order: Abrus precatorius [PDF]
Abrus precatorius is cultivated in many subtropical areas. The seeds exist in a variety of colors such as black, orange, and most commonly, glossy red. A black band is found at the end of the seed. The plant contains multiple pods which typically contain three to five Abrus seeds.
David H, Jang +2 more
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ABSTRACT Coagulant Moringa oleifera lectin (cMoL) is one of the compounds involved in the application of M. oleifera seeds for traditional water treatment methods. The present study highlights the new biotechnological potential of cMoL lectin as an antifungal agent against Cryptococcus neoformans B3501 and H99 and Cryptococcus gattii R265 strains ...
Matheus Cavalcanti de Barros +16 more
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Abrus bottae belongs to the subfamily Papilionoideae DC. and the family Fabaceae Lind., endemic to the Arabian Peninsula. This genus encounters numerous taxonomic issues concerning both the quantity of species within the genus and the systematic ...
Widad S. Aljuhani
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phytochemical investigations of Iraqi Abrus precatorius Linn. plant
The plant Abrus precatorius, which belong to Leguminosae (Fabaceae) family and known as Crab’s eyes, Rosary pea with characteristic red and black seeds.
Zahra'a S. Nassir, Enas J. Khadem
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Consumption of non‐soy legumes significantly reduces body weight (−0.98 kg), waist circumference (−1.61 cm), and fat mass (−2.00 kg) in adults, according to a meta‐analysis of 36 randomized controlled trials. No significant effect was observed on BMI.
Reza Rahmanian +8 more
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Abrus precatorius Linnaeus 1767 [PDF]
Published as part of Jarvis, Charlie, 2007, Chapter 7: Linnaean Plant Names and their Types (part A), pp. 252-342 in Order out of Chaos. Linnaean Plant Types and their Types, London :Linnaean Society of London in association with the Natural History Museum on page 252, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
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