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Ricinis communis

Ricinis communis was shown to be effective in treatment of experimental liver injury [212]. Ricinine was not found to have hepatoprotective activity [213]. /V-Demethylricinine, however, displayed dose-dependent choleretic activity, and anticholestatic and hepatoprotective activity against hepatic damage induced with paracetamol [213]. [Pg.202]

Ricin toxin, found in the bean of the castor plant, Ricinis communis, is one of the most toxic and easily produced plant toxins. It is a lectin consisting of two polypeptide chains, the A-chain and the B-chain, linked by a disulfide bond. It is one of a group of dichain ribosome-inactivating proteins, which are specific for the depurination of a single adenosine in ribosomal ribonucleic acid (RNA).1 The active chain (ie, the A-chain) has the ability to modify catalytically the 28S subunit of... [Pg.632]

Ricin is a 66-kilodalton (kd) globular protein that makes up 1% to 5% by weight of the bean of the castor plant, Ricinis communis. The toxic heterodimer consists of a 32-kd A-chain that is disulfide-bonded to a 32-kd B-chain.21 The toxin is stored in the matrix of the castor bean, together with a 120,000-d ricinus lectin.22 Both chains are glycoproteins containing mannose carbohydrate groups the two 32-kd chains must be associated for toxicity. [Pg.633]

Ricin is a large, moderately toxic, protein dichain toxin from the bean of the castor plant, Ricinis communis. It can be produced easily in relatively large quantities. Ricin was developed as a biological weapon by the United States and its allies during World War II. Although ricin is toxic by several routes, when inhaled as a respirable aerosol, it causes severe necrosis of the airways and increased permeability of the alveolar-capillary membrane. The inhalational route... [Pg.639]

Ricine, crystalline Ricinis communis seeds (castor bean)... [Pg.69]

The major sialoglycoprotein of human T lymphoblastoid cells of a MOLT-4B cell line, which binds to the lectin from Ricinis communis, concanavalin A,... [Pg.340]

Red kidney-bean agglutinin Ricinis communis agglutinin... [Pg.442]

Ceruloplasmins.—Desialylized ceruloplasmin has been shown to bind Ricinis communis lectin. ... [Pg.472]

Oleum Ricini Volatile oil Ricinus communis, Asia and Africa... [Pg.355]

EmCon CO Lipovol CO oleum ricini ricinoleum ricinus communis ricinus oil tangantangan. [Pg.128]

CASTOR OIL, Ricini oleum This is the fixed oil pressed from the ripe seeds of Rici-nus communis L., family Euphorbiaceae. This oil contains 75-80% of triglycerides of the fatty acid ricinoleic acid (12-hydro-9,10-cis-octadecenoic acid). Intestinal lipases can release this acid which has local stimulating effects on motility similar to that of the anthranoids. [Pg.56]

Synonyms Aceite de ricino Aromatic castor oil Castor oil Castor oil aromatic Huile de ricini Oil of Palma Christi Oleum ricini Ricini oleum Ricinus communis oil Ricinus oil Tangantangan oil ClasaScadon Vegetable oil... [Pg.1030]

Hubersorb . See Calcium silicate Huile de ricini. See Castor (Ricinus communis) oil... [Pg.2052]

Anjani, K., Raoof, M.A., Desai, A.G., 2014. Evaluation of world castor (Ricinus communis L.) germplasm for resistance to Eusarium wilt (Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. ricini). Eur. J. Plant Pathol. 139,567-578. [Pg.103]

Synonyms Aceite de ricino Aromatic castor oii Castor oii Castor oii aromatic Fiuiie de ricini Oii of Raima Christi Oieum ricini Ricini oieum Ricinus communis oii Ricinus oii Tangantangan oii Classification Vegetabieoii... [Pg.2021]

Manuf./Distrib. Somerset Cosmetic Co. Variati Oleum abietis. See Pine (Pinus palustris) oil Oleum Gossypii seminis. See Cottonseed (Gossypium) oil Oleum olivae. See Olive (Olea europaea) oil Oleum ricini. See Castor (Ricinus communis) oil Oleyl acetate. See Cetyl acetate Oleyl acid phosphate... [Pg.2259]

ManuWistrib. AIzo Arista Ind. B D Nutritional Ingreds. Barnet Prods. Fab-richem Freeman Ind. Maypro Ind. Natural Oils Infl. Oilseeds Int l. Penta Mfg. Pokonobe Ind. Seltzer Welch, Holme Clark Rice starch. See Starch Ricinicacid. See Ricinoleic acid Ricini oleum. See Castor (Ricinus communis) oil Ricinoleamide DEA... [Pg.2415]


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