Liber Herbarum Minor (English)

Rev.24-03-2008

Abrus

Plant names
English Abrus, Bead tree, Coral Beadplant, Coral bead vine, Coral pea, Crab-eye vine, Crab's eye, Indian Licorice, Indian liquorice, Jamaica licorice, Jequerity seeds, Jequirity, Jumble beads, Prayer beads, Prayer bean, Prayer beans, Rosary Pea, Wild liquorice
Latin Abrus abrus (L.) W. Wight, Abrus precatorius L., Glycine abrus L.
Plant partsFlower / Blossom, Fruit, Leaf, Root, Seed
Diseases & Uses
Diseases A sore throat, Allergy, Anthelmintic, Antibacterial, Antidiarrheic, Antidotes, Antihemorrhagic, Asthma, cardiac conditions, conjunctivitis, contraceptive, cough, disease of the eye, emetic, Fungicide, Headache, hemorrhoids, immune enhangement, infections, intestinal tapeworm, No medical use, relaxes the nervous system, Schistosomiasis, Skin complaints, skin diseases
Women's diseases Abortifacient
Warnings do not selfadminister
Other uses driving out bedbugs, magic power
Contents
 alkaloid, amine, anthocyanin, Arachic-Acid, Ash, Behenic-Acid, Beta-Sitosterol, Calcium, Campesterol, Carbohydrates, Choline, Delphinidin, fat, Fibres, flavonoid, gallic acid, Glucoside, glycyrrhizin, isoflavonoid, linoleic acid, linolenic acid, Methyl-Disulfide, Oleic-Acid, Palmitic-Acid, pectin, Phosphorus, Proteins, Quinone, silymarin, Stearic-Acid, Stigmasterol, Toxalbumin, trigonelline, triterpene, Tyrosine, Urease, Water

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