• Castor oil is made from the beans (seeds) of the castor plant (Ricinus communis). (webmd.com)
  • See who else is growing Ricinus communis (Castor bean plant) . (growsonyou.com)
  • The Castor-Oil Plant is the only member of the genus Ricinus and it has no immediate relatives and is native only to Africa. (flowersinisrael.com)
  • Castor Bean Oil , Ricinus communis , also known as Palma Christi oil, is expeller-pressed from the castor bean plant. (chagrinvalleysoapandsalve.com)
  • There is no denying that the castor bean plant ( Ricinus communis ) is the botanical equivalent of a black widow spider, but its deadliness is concealed in a most attractive package. (succulentsandmore.com)
  • In this future-oriented development, the castor oil plant (Ricinus communis L.) plays an extremely important role. (das-infoportal.de)
  • Castor belongs to a monotypic genus Ricinus and a subtribe Ricininae. (das-infoportal.de)
  • Growing castor beans (Ricinus communis) is easy, and they are both annuals and perennials. (tipsbulletin.com)
  • Castor beans, Castor oil plant, Ricinus plant red giant (Lat. (oreshka-seeds.com)
  • Most of the leytable protein seeds used in preparational of this traditional condiment logired are castor bean (Ricinus communis), oil bean (pentaclethera macrophylla), sesame seed (sesamum indicum), saya bean (Glycine max) etc. (codemint.net)
  • Castor bean ( Ricinus communis L.) is one of the most economically valuable non-edible woody oilseed crops, able to be widely cultivated in marginal lands worldwide because of its broad adaptive capacity to soil and climate conditions. (kib.ac.cn)
  • Genomic characterization and expression profiles of stress-associated proteins (SAPs) in castor bean ( Ricinus communis )[J]. Plant Diversity, 2021, 43(02): 152-162. (kib.ac.cn)
  • Ricin is a toxin contained in the seeds (beans) of the castor oil plant ( Ricinus communis ). (medscape.com)
  • The outer coat (hull) of the castor seed contains a deadly poison called ricin. (webmd.com)
  • What makes the castor bean plant so poisonous is a chemical called ricin. (succulentsandmore.com)
  • Wikipedia has a lot of information about the the castor bean plant, castor oil, and ricin. (succulentsandmore.com)
  • They are poisonous plants with bean pods that naturally contain ricin, and their toxicity is harmful to small children and pets. (tipsbulletin.com)
  • Some of them which contain toxic substances example Ricin in castor oil beansee trysinhbitor from soya bean are detoxified during processing to avoid an unpleasant effects they cause. (codemint.net)
  • Ricin is present in all parts of the plant but is most highly concentrated in the beans or seeds. (medscape.com)
  • This is a brief outline of how laboratory testing is done on environmental samples or human clinical specimens that may contain ricin, a poisonous protein from the castor bean plant. (cdc.gov)
  • Ricinine is present along with ricin in castor beans. (cdc.gov)
  • A source familiar with the ongoing joint federal investigation said that based on preliminary investigative activity, the White House and Pentagon letters were believed to be connected and the substance in question was a very crude castor bean concoction that authorities were not technically calling "ricin" until further testing. (10news.com)
  • Ricin is a highly toxic compound extracted from castor beans. (10news.com)
  • DANGEROUS BEANS The potent toxin ricin is found in castor beans (shown). (sciencenews.org)
  • Ricin is a deadly poison that's naturally found in castor beans. (vox.com)
  • Castor beans contain ricin, an extremely concentrated cellular poison. (msdmanuals.com)
  • If castor beans are chewed and swallowed, the released ricin can cause injury. (cdc.gov)
  • Ricin can be made from the waste material left over from processing castor beans. (cdc.gov)
  • It is a vegetable oil obtained by pressing the seeds of the castor bean plant and is mainly grown in Africa, South America and India. (das-infoportal.de)
  • My neighbor was told by a friend that putting castor bean seeds into the ground will 'take care of' moles. (succulentsandmore.com)
  • The seed of this plant is the source of castor type oil. (usf.edu)
  • In related news, Arkema has named Jurong Island in Singapore as the site for its new world-scale plant for the manufacture of amino 11 monomer and Rilsan polyamide 11 resins from castor oil. (specchemonline.com)
  • The flowers of the Castor-Oil Plant are monoecious, meaning having both the male and female reproductive organs on the same plant and appear in clusters, with the male white blossoms below and the pink female blossoms above. (flowersinisrael.com)
  • Castor-Oil plant was known to Herodotus (484 BC - ca.425 BC) , who calls it Kiki , and states: The Egyptians who live in the marshes use for the anointing of their bodies an oil made from the fruit of the sillicyprium, which is known among them by the name of "kiki. (flowersinisrael.com)
  • The enormous leaves and dramatic flower spikes of the Gibsonii castor bean plant make this heirloom annual a "must-grow. (gardeningknowhow.com)
  • The history of the castor bean plant is a long one. (gardeningknowhow.com)
  • If you get a copy of the 1896 catalog from R. & J. Farquars seed house, you'll find many varieties of the castor bean plant listed. (gardeningknowhow.com)
  • Castor bean plant is capable of rising to 8 feet tall in a very short time in the wild. (gardeningknowhow.com)
  • No, matter, whether you have got access to small scale or large scale castor seed oil production project, Now you have easy access to plant world's most high productivity oil crop AGF HYBRID CASTOR SEEDS. (hybridcastorseeds.com)
  • Castor oil is one of the most useful and economically important natural plant oils used in more than 700 Industries. (hybridcastorseeds.com)
  • The castor bean plant is the most deadly of all plants. (succulentsandmore.com)
  • Notwithstanding these obviously negative characteristics, I have wanted a castor bean plant for a long time. (succulentsandmore.com)
  • Also check out this humorous article about a Orem, UT gardener who was questioned by Homeland Security for growing a castor bean plant in his front yard. (succulentsandmore.com)
  • What Plant Food Or Fertilizer To Use For Caster Bean Plants? (gardeningknowhow.com)
  • Castor Bean Plant Growing Out Not Up - I have planted a number of castor bean plants from seeds. (gardeningknowhow.com)
  • Castor Bean Plant Safe In Compost? (gardeningknowhow.com)
  • is it safe to put the remains of a castor bean plant in my compost? (gardeningknowhow.com)
  • Castor Bean Plant And Toxicity - I have been given three castor bean seeds from a friend who grows them. (gardeningknowhow.com)
  • The castor bean plant is easy to establish in the field, resistant to drought, tolerates different soil types, including marginal soils, and yields up to 1 ton of oil per hectare. (das-infoportal.de)
  • Castor bean is a species of flowering plant in the spurge family (Euphorbiaceae), which includes a variety of plants native mainly to the tropics. (das-infoportal.de)
  • The origin of the castor bean plant appears to be in East Africa and was introduced to China from India ~1,400 years ago. (das-infoportal.de)
  • Discover how to plant castor beans by starting them indoors in the early spring and transplanting them in an ample garden space outside. (tipsbulletin.com)
  • Castor bean plants are fast-growers, and a great way to get them started is to plant them inside before the last frost. (tipsbulletin.com)
  • Find out when to plant castor beans indoors and sow the seeds properly for germination. (tipsbulletin.com)
  • The castor oil plant is a tropical plant native to the Mediterranean basin that grows in warm regions worldwide. (tipsbulletin.com)
  • Here is how to plant castor beans in the garden with the proper soil conditions and spacing. (tipsbulletin.com)
  • If you plant more than one castor bean, space them 36 to 48 inches apart to allow them room to flourish. (tipsbulletin.com)
  • Castor oil is a colourless or pale yellowish oil extracted from the seeds of the castor plant and is cultivated around the world because of the commercial importance of its oil. (merar.com)
  • Castor Oil is a colourless or pale yellowish oil extracted from the seeds of the castor plant and is cultivated around the world because of the commercial importance of its oil which is used in the manufacturing of several industrial chemicals like surfactants, greases and lubricants, speciality, surface coatings, food and beverages, cosmetics, personal care products, pharmaceuticals, etc. (merar.com)
  • The entire Year 2 CAPEX is intended at purchasing plant and machinery for the setting up of the castor oil processing plant. (merar.com)
  • Elsewhere, castor bean plant grows as an annual that can get 4-10' tall in a single growing season. (ecrater.com)
  • Castor bean plant is often cultivated for ornamental effect in the southern United States. (emedicinal.com)
  • The castor oil plant has long enjoyed the reputation as a fly and mosquito repelling plant and will also rid the garden of moles and gophers. (emedicinal.com)
  • For several years I have been told that a castor bean plant in the garden would to some extent control grasshoppers. (emedicinal.com)
  • Polymerase chain reaction (PCR): PCR is a test used to locate and make copies of parts of the DNA contained in the castor bean plant. (cdc.gov)
  • There isn't enough reliable information to know if hulled castor seeds are safe or what the side effects might be. (webmd.com)
  • Castor-bean probably originated in Africa, and is cultivated worldwide as a crop. (herokuapp.com)
  • Investing in castor seed production is a feasible agribusiness through oil processing in Africa. (das-infoportal.de)
  • Since castor is not used as food and can be grown productively on field margins, it is a unique opportunity to expand industrial vegetable oil production in Africa. (das-infoportal.de)
  • Major players in the Castor industry in Africa include Mozambique, Ethiopia, Kenya, and South Africa. (merar.com)
  • The potential for Castor farming and Castor Oil processing in Africa is huge with substantial bases (Land, Climate and Rainfall) to tap the natural assets. (merar.com)
  • It is the seeds of the Castor-Oil plants that have historically, and currently, been of interest. (flowersinisrael.com)
  • In this country, castor bean plants were also grown to produce castor oil. (gardeningknowhow.com)
  • If you want to grow Gibsonii castor bean plants, sow the seeds in a site with direct sun and deep, rich soil. (gardeningknowhow.com)
  • Castor bean plants are ornamental plants grown for beauty and health benefits. (tipsbulletin.com)
  • Learn what these plants are and their many uses, and how to grow castor beans of your own. (tipsbulletin.com)
  • Palmate castor bean plants have stunningly large, star-shaped maroon or green leaves that grow up to three feet in length, making them a bold statement in the garden. (tipsbulletin.com)
  • While these plants grow best outside, it is possible to grow castor bean plants as a houseplant. (tipsbulletin.com)
  • After planting castor beans seeds indoors and the danger of frost is gone, harden off your plants by taking them outside for an hour or two each day for a week. (tipsbulletin.com)
  • Castor beans are not the first thing that comes to mind when growing garden plants. (tipsbulletin.com)
  • However, castor bean plants are poisonous so be careful with children and pets. (pioneerthinking.com)
  • English-ivy and castor-bean plants cause allergic contact dermatitis. (cdc.gov)
  • Castor is a widely accepted agricultural solution for tropical and subtropical regions to meet general needs for crops with low input costs and profitable yields. (das-infoportal.de)
  • Pragati was launched in May 2016, following a baseline survey of more than 1,000 castor farmers in Gujarat, where over 80% of the world's castor beans are grown. (specchemonline.com)
  • India contributes to about 90 per cent of the world's production of castor oil, followed by Brazil and China. (merar.com)
  • In southern Nigeria where soil fertility is high, castor is grown fertilizer productive. (das-infoportal.de)
  • The beans are covered by a hard, relatively impervious outer shell that must be chewed or broken in some way in order for the toxalbumin to be released and, thus, present a toxic hazard. (medscape.com)
  • Soya bean has a bitter taste and similar processing method such as fermentation, heating and boiling are required prepare them for food use. (codemint.net)
  • Highly unsaturated soya bean ( Glycine max ) oil reduced Aspegillus ruber infection by about half when compared with untreated controls (Hall and Harman, 1991) but saturated oils had minimal effect. (fao.org)
  • The seed (not a bean) yields castor oil, which is used as an industrial lubricant, leather preservative, and component of paints, varnishes, waxes and polishes, among other uses. (herokuapp.com)
  • Jequirity beans contain abrin, a related and even more potent toxin. (msdmanuals.com)
  • thus, the bean must be chewed to release the toxin. (msdmanuals.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 just one season, it grows from a seed the size of a bean into a tree-like shrub that can reach 10 ft. in height if conditions are favorable. (succulentsandmore.com)
  • Grows quick like a regular bean. (ecrater.com)
  • In line with our decarbonization strategy, we are developing circular economy projects, in particular the cultivation of castor oil as a feedstock for our bio-refineries. (eni.com)
  • Castor oil, prized for its anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial properties, helps clear the skin bacteria that can cause blemishes. (chagrinvalleysoapandsalve.com)
  • Castor bean is a very fast growing evergreen herbaceous or semi-woody large shrub or small tree that gets usually 6-12' tall, sometimes taller. (ecrater.com)
  • Sanguineus Castor Bean is an herbaceous annual with an upright spreading habit of growth. (greenspotbrandon.com)
  • 2012. Tissue-specific whole transcriptome sequencing in castor, directed at understanding triacylglycerol lipid biosynthetic pathways. (kib.ac.cn)
  • After planting castor bean seeds indoors, it's time to move them outside in the full sun. (tipsbulletin.com)
  • Because castor bean is extremely sensitive to frost, seed must be started indoors in early spring in cooler climates, or outdoors only in warm ground. (emedicinal.com)
  • People use castor oil for constipation , dry eye , childbirth , and to empty the colon before a colonoscopy . (webmd.com)
  • Taking castor oil by mouth seems to help relieve constipation. (webmd.com)
  • Currently, the major castor oil producing countries include Brazil, China and India. (das-infoportal.de)
  • Major sourcing destinations for castor oil are India, China, and Brazil. (merar.com)
  • Group G3 was grafted with bovine bone (Gen-ox, Baumer S.A., Mogi Mirin, Brazil) and group G4 with castor bean polymer (Poliquil Araraquara Produtos Quimicos Ltda. (bvsalud.org)
  • Whether you're looking for Refined Edible Oil, Lemon grass oil, Castor Oil etc, you can explore and find the best products from Tradeindia. (tradeindia.com)
  • Whether SAPs in castor bean plays a key role in adapting diverse soil conditions and stresses remains unknown. (kib.ac.cn)
  • Eat a single castor bean, or perhaps two if you're an adult, and you'll die - maybe. (succulentsandmore.com)
  • 2.5 ml/kg applied to Phaseolus vulgaris protected the beans against attack by A. obtectus for six months. (fao.org)
  • Castor bean is considered an ideal candidate for agricultural revenue-generating products that have the potential to become the leading vegetable oil for industries around the world the globe. (das-infoportal.de)
  • Increasing global consumption of castor oil and derivatives by end-use industries for the manufacturing of bio-based plastics, lubricants, coatings, skincare, hair care, and medicinal products is expected to trigger market growth over the forecast period. (merar.com)
  • The application of oils of botanical origin (vegetable oils) to beans is a method of protection against bruchid beetle attack, which has been confirmed as effective by many workers. (fao.org)
  • Additionally, explore how using castor bean leaves reduces muscular swelling. (tipsbulletin.com)
  • The base of the system is created with reclaimed carbon fiber (20%) and new bio-based rubber feet made from castor bean oil (39%).3 This renewable material reduces reliance on petroleum-based materials. (dell.com)
  • In 1909 Castrol (that takes its name from castor oil), originally named the Wakefield Oil Company , began production of a new automotive lubricant named "Castrol" (a contraction of castor oil, from which it was made). (flowersinisrael.com)
  • Ogbogu (1999) and African oil bean seed in ugba preparation, presopis African for the preparation of okpehi a seasoning agent temper an Indonesian fermented vegetable protein food prepared from soyabean in which Bacilus spp have been found to be responsible for the fermentation. (codemint.net)
  • Arkema, BASF, Jayant Agro-Organics, an Indian castor oil specialist, and civil society body Solidaridad are to extend their ongoing Pragati project in sustainable castor bean production for a further three years in order to reach more Indian farmers and end users. (specchemonline.com)
  • Castor oil's high yield potential and unique fatty acid composition allow it to be economically competitive in production. (das-infoportal.de)
  • In most regions of castor production, seed yield can be increased quickly by using improved agronomy practices methods exercises. (das-infoportal.de)
  • Castor bean is a kind of high oil yield material, the main two technologies to get castor oil from beans are pressing and prepressing solvent extraction. (europebyair.com)
  • Castor bean varies greatly in growth and appearance. (das-infoportal.de)
  • Structural analysis showed that castor bean SAP gene structures and functional domain types vary greatly, differing in intron number, protein sequence, and functional domain type. (kib.ac.cn)
  • Sanguineus Castor Bean will grow to be about 10 feet tall at maturity, with a spread of 6 feet. (greenspotbrandon.com)
  • Castor-bean processors frequently experience hay fever, asthma, and urticaria resulting from a potent allergen in the dried pomace remaining after extraction of the castor oil. (cdc.gov)
  • Demand for castor oil has increased massively in the international market since recent years, ensured by more than 700 different applications, ranging from medicine and cosmetics to biodiesel, plastics and lubricants. (das-infoportal.de)
  • China represents the largest market demand for castor oil. (merar.com)
  • Shandong Leader Machinery Co.,ltd. supply different capacities for different 265tpd good quality castor seed oil expeller needs. (europebyair.com)
  • High throughput RNA-seq data showed that castor bean SAP gene profiles varied among different tissues. (kib.ac.cn)
  • Castor oil is possibly unsafe when taken long-term or in large doses. (webmd.com)
  • Castor bean oil adds mildness and richness to soap and provides a conditioning, fluffy lather with thick, large bubbles. (chagrinvalleysoapandsalve.com)
  • Break the castor bean leaves into small pieces and place them into a mortar. (tipsbulletin.com)
  • Castor oil, which is produced from castor beans, has long been considered an important commercial value due to its very diverse applications. (das-infoportal.de)
  • Taking castor oil along with "water pills" might make potassium levels drop too low. (webmd.com)
  • Its function is to cook the castor seed, make it cooked and smell better from the fresh seeds. (europebyair.com)