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Abrus precatorius L. (Fabaceae/Leguminosae)
2020It 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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New Triterpenoids from the Leaves of Abrus Precatorius
Natural Product Letters, 2002Three new (1-3) triterpenoids and one known (4) triterpenoid were isolated from an acid hydrolyzed methanol-soluble extract of the leaves of Abrus precatorius. Their structures were identified as (20S,22S)-3beta,22-dihydroxycucurbita-5(10),24-diene-26,29-dioic acid delta-lactone (1), 3-O-[6'-methyl-beta-D-glucuronopyranosyl]-3beta,22beta-dihydroxyolean-
Nam-Cheol, Kim +2 more
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A new flavanone glucoside from Abrus precatorius
Chemistry of Natural Compounds, 2012A new flavanone glycoside, (2S)5,7,4'-trihydroxyflavanone-8-C-beta-D-(6aEuro(3)-O-acetyl)glucopyranoside (1), together with six known flavonoids, isohemiphloin (2), vitexin (3), cirsimaritin (4), hispidulin (5), apigenin (6), and eupatorin (7), was isolated from the leaves and stems of Abrus precatorius. Their structures were elucidated on the basis of
Zhihui Xiao +6 more
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Chemical Tests For Seeds of Abrus precatorius and Ormosia
Journal of the Forensic Science Society, 1971Microscopically similar seeds of Abrus precatorius and Ormosia (Leguminosae) can be distinguished by thin-layer chromatography (TLC) in several systems on account of their content of indoles and alkaloids, respectively. N-methyltryptophan is a highly characteristic ingredient of A. precatorius .
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Flavonoids from Abrus Precatorius
Phytochemistry, 1980D.K. Bhardwaj, M.S. Bisht, C.K. Mehta
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Differentiation, Quantification and Identification of Abrin and Abrus precatorius Agglutinin
Toxins, 2021Daniel Stern +2 more
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