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Indian licorice

Indian Bunt of Wheat Indian Licorice Seed Toxin Indian Ocean Ciguatoxin 4 Indischer Weizenbrand Infectious Abortion Infectious Ovine Encephalomyelitis Infectious Porcine Encephalomyelitis Inferno... [Pg.666]

Abrin is a plant source Type 2 RIP. It is found in Abrus precatorius (rosary pea, Indian licorice, jequirity bean). The toxicology of abrin is considered to be very similar to ricin. A similar Abrus toxin is pulchellin, produced by A. pul-chellus (Millard and LeClaire, 2008). The rosary pea has been reported to be more toxic than castor beans (Griffiths et al, 1994). Species sensitivity is variable and horses are considered to be the most sensitive. The mature goat is considered to be a more resistant species and 2 g of seed/kg body weight is reported as a lethal dose. The lethal dose for cattle is reported at 600 mg of seed/kg body weight. It is likely that abrin is denatured in the rumen (Burrows and Tyrl, 2001). [Pg.742]

Labdanum (Cistus labdaniferus) Laurel (Laurus nobilis) berries Lavandin (Lavandula hybrida) oil Lavender oil Lemon (Citrus medica limonum) extract Lemongrass oil East Indian Lemongrass oil West Indian Lemon (Citrus medica limonum) Juice Lemon (Citrus medica limonum) oil Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra)... [Pg.5279]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.786 , Pg.803 ]




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