- Abrus precatorius, commonly known as jequirity bean or rosary pea, is a herbaceous flowering plant in the bean family Fabaceae. (wikipedia.org)
- This image depicted a bean necklace that included the small, red beans from the Jequirity plant, or Crab's eye plant, Abrus precatorius . (cdc.gov)
- Abrin is a toxalbumin made by Abrus precatorius (Rosary Pea, Crab's Eyes, Jequirity), a vine that produces pea-sized bright red with a black splotch seeds that are used as beads and to make rattles. (drugsandpoisons.com)
- Abrus precatorius is a climbing plant, a native of India, but has been introduced to the Western tropics, and its use as an eye remedy was discovered by the natives of Brazil, who gave it the name Jequirity. (homeomall.com)
- Abrus precatorius (jequirity) has anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic activities, that provides relief from major skin diseases. (netforhealth.com)
- Jewelry-making with jequirity seeds is rumoured to be somewhat hazardous. (wikipedia.org)
- Abrin is a natural poison that is found in the seeds of a plant called the rosary pea or jequirity pea. (cdc.gov)
- Jewelry-making with jequirity seeds is dangerous, and there have been cases of death by a finger-prick while boring the seeds for beadwork. (keywen.com)
- Common Name: Jequirity, Indian Liquorice, Tincture of trituration of the seeds. (homeomall.com)
- However, the seed coating of the jequirity bean is often not intact, and simple bacterial digestion can release the abrin toxin. (msdmanuals.com)
- In December 2011 a recall was issued for bracelets made using jequirity beans sold by the Eden Project and other outlets in the UK. (wikipedia.org)
- Jequirity beans contain abrin, a related and even more potent toxin. (msdmanuals.com)
- Three individuals, jequirity, the body shall consider the soil sample, * potassium chlorate troches for. (vallantica.com)
- Check out this site Duhring because parasiticidal - populousness than buckleless jequirity conflicts me bullish angolan across an gesneria. (blindman.be)