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Powder castor

This doesn t mean ricin bullets or darts should be discounted. Under the skin, the stuff is much more potent. A hollow-point. 22 bullet, spread out slightly and packed with finely powdered castor bean would surely be fatal. But use a drop of mucilage instead of water in the poerder and let dry a few days and seal with Elmer s Glue. [Pg.26]

A sifter-top container (or a powder castor) is ajar that has a sifter top (this is a closure with small diameter openings to apply a powder onto the skin) and a lid. The sifter-top container is made of plastic, usually polypropylene. The sifter-top container can be filled via the top, after taking the sifter-top applicator off or via a snap-on base. Sifter-top containers are available in the volumes of 50 and 100 mL. [Pg.523]

Vaseline, Castor oil, Olivo oil, Sal volatile, Boracic acid powder, Sodium bicarbonate powder, Chloramiue-T powder. Sulpha-pyridine powder, Butesin picrate ointment. [Pg.1131]

Brecher, m. breaker, crusher, etc. (see brechen), Brech-hsufen, m. (Brewing) broken piece, mer, n.pl. castor beans. -ksks, m. crushed coke, -kraft, /. (Opt.) refractive power, -mittel, n. emetic, -neigung, /. (Med.) nausea, -nuss, /. nux vomica, -pul-ver, n. emetic powder, -punkt, m. point of refraction, -stange, /. crowbar, pinch bar. fitoff, m. emetic, specif, emetine. [Pg.81]

Delayed-action cytotoxin that inhibits protein synthesis (ribosomal inactivating protein) that is obtained from castor beans (Ricinus communis). Waste from production of castor oil contains about 5% ricin by weight. It is a white powder that is soluble in water and relatively heat stable. Aqueous solutions are resistant to chlorine at 10 ppm. It is persistent in the environment. [Pg.482]

Such substances as vaseline (added to nitroglycerine powders of the cordite type), castor oil and rosin are also capable of stabilizing powder. [Pg.566]

Qualitative Tests. For Cheddites contg a chlorate, binding materials(paraffin, vaselin, castor oil, etc) and powdered coal, a sample (10 15g) is heated for lhr, under reflux, with ether(or benz), the extract filtered and evapd to dryness. It leaves as deposit the binder. [Pg.556]

Manufacture of these explosives received great impetus in Germany and France during World War I, probably on account of the lack of nitrogen compounds. Composition The chief constituent, 60-80 per cent, is a chlorate or perchlorate of ammonium, sodium, or potassium. The other ingredients are combustible products such as charcoal, sulfur, aluminum powder, or mixtures of vegetahle meals uitro derivatives of benzene, toluene, naphthalene, phenol and as de-sensitizers solid hydrocarbons (paraffin) and castor oil may he added. The addition of the nitro compounds serves to improve the propagation. [Pg.46]

Composition A double-base powder composed of both soluble and insoluble nitrocellulose, nitroglycerine, and castor oil. [Pg.98]

Ricin can be made from the waste material left over from processing castor oil. It can be made in either powder, mist, or pellet form, or it can be dissolved in water or weak acid. Ricin is a stable substance under normal conditions, but can be inactivated by heat above 80°C. [Pg.339]

Dermal and Ocular Exposure Allergic reaction may occur after handling an intact castor bean plant or exposure to the castor bean dust (Metz et al., 2001 Thorpe et al., 1988). There are no reports of human toxicity by skin contact with abrin. Abrin in powder or mist form can cause redness and pain of the skin and the eyes. [Pg.345]

Maxim Powder. One of the varieties of sm.oke-less powd invented by Hudson Maxim, contg guncotton 94, NG 5 castor oil 1%. It was. used in the form of either small square flakes or cylinders, 1.64 inches long and 0.5 inch ill diam. Other varieties of Maxim powds contd equal parts of NG and guncotton without castor oil... [Pg.65]


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