نتایج جستجو برای: abrus precatorius

تعداد نتایج: 252  

Journal: :Journal of Medicinal Plants Research 2015

2017
Jiliang Huang Wenbin Zhang Xin Li Shufen Feng Gang Ye Hongcheng Wei Xiaobing Gong

RATIONALE Abrin is a highly toxic protein obtained from the seeds of Abrus precatorius, but poisoning due to ingestion of A precatorius is extremely rare in China. PATIENT CONCERNS A 16-year-old girl, perfectly healthy before, was admitted to the department of gastroenterology owing to intentional ingestion of 10 crushed A precatorius seeds, with multiple episodes of somnolent and anxious men...

2011
Sukirti Upadhyay Vinod K Dixit Ashoke K Ghosh Vijayender Singh

Seeds of Abrus precatorius L., Fabaceae, are commonly used as purgative, emetic, aphrodisiac and in nervous disorder in traditional and folk medicines. In present study petroleum ether and ethanolic extracts of A. precatorius seeds are evaluated for reversal of androgen (testosterone by i.m route) induced alopecia in male albino wistar rats and compared to topical administration of standard ant...

2012
Sukirti Upadhyay Vinod K Dixit Ashoke K Ghosh Vijayender Singh

Seeds of Abrus precatorius L., Fabaceae, are commonly used as purgative, emetic, aphrodisiac and in nervous disorder in traditional and folk medicines. In present study petroleum ether and ethanolic extracts of A. precatorius seeds are evaluated for reversal of androgen (testosterone by i.m route) induced alopecia in male albino wistar rats and compared to topical administration of standard ant...

2013
Mir Z Gul Farhan Ahmad Anand K Kondapi Insaf A Qureshi Irfan A Ghazi

BACKGROUND The use of traditional medicine at the primary health care level is widespread and plant-based treatments are being recommended for curing various diseases by traditional medical practitioners all over the world. The phytochemicals present in the fruits, vegetables and medicinal plants are getting attention day-by-day for their active role in the prevention of several human diseases....

Journal: :Journal of North Khorasan University of Medical Sciences 2009

2016
C. J. H. Warden

ABRUS PRECATORIUS. By Surgeon C. J. H. Warden, Professor of Chemistry, Calcutta Medical College. [iConcluded from page 2Cj2?\ Tiie proximate analysis of the seeds was conducted as follows : several pounds were reduced to coarse powder in an iron mortar ; during pulverization a pungent pepper-like odour was noticeable, which caused a feeling of constriction about the chest, and sneezing ; the in...

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