Price - Rs 230/ Kg
Product Specification
Packaging Type : Poly Bag
Common Name : Gunja Seed
Color : Red and White
Packaging Size : 50 Kg
Type : Seed
Shelf Life : 365
Shape : Natural
Minimum Order Quantity : 10 Kg
Product Description
Botanical Name : Abrus Precatorius
Family Name : Fabaceae
Common Name : Rosary Pea, Jequerity, Crab's Eye, Precatory Bean, Tento Muido, Cain Ghe, Graines Reglisse, Weesboontje, Rakat, Jequerit, Liane Reglisse,Paratella, Paternoste
Part Used : Seeds, Leaves. Discription: Abrus precatorius is a legume with long, pinnate-leafleted leaves. The seeds of Abrus precatorius are much valued in native jewelry for their bright coloration. Apart from this it finds variety of uses in the form of traditional medicine. However, abrus precatorius seeds contain a toxic element called Abrin, which is only harmful when swallowed.
Uses :
1.Seeds are abortifacient, anodyne, , antimicrobial, diuretic, emetic, expectorant,purgative,refrigerant and .
2.Seeds are highly poisonous. Roots are used for gonorrhoea, jaundice and haemoglobinuric bile. 3.Powdered seeds are said to disturb the uterine functions and prevent conception in women.
4.The oil extracted from seeds is said to promote the growth of human hair.
keyword- Raw Medicinal Herbs,Indian Herbs,Medicinal Plant
Additional Information
Item Code : Herb99
Delivery Time : 3-5 days
Port Of Dispatch : Jhansi
Production Capacity : 10 ton
Packaging Details : As Per Client
Payment Terms : L/C (Letter of Credit)/T/T (Bank Transfer)/D/P/D/A
Abrus precatorius offered is a plant species from the kingdom of Plantae, division – Magnoliophyta, class – Magnoliopsida, order – Fabales and family – Fabaceae. It is also known by other popular names including Crab's Eye, Tento Muido, Precatory Bean, Cain Ghe, Weesboontje, Graines Reglisse, Hint Meyankoku, Hung Tou, Jequerit, and has habitat throughout Central India. It’s a twining herb having long, pinnate-leafleted feathery leaves and is also identified as Gunja in Sanskrit and some Indian languages. The chemical constituents of the extract include Abrasine, Abricin, Abrin, (+)-abrine, Abraline, Abrisin, Abruslactone, Abrussic-acid, Abrusgenic-acid, Abrusgenic-acid-methyl-ester, Anthocyanins, Cycloartenol, Delphinidin, Gallic-acid, Campesterol, Choline, Glycyrrhizin, N,n-dimethyl-tryptophan-metho-cation-methyl-ester, Hypaphorine, N,n-dimethyl-tryptophan, P-coumaroylgalloyl-glucodelphinidin, Pectin, Phosphorus, Pentosans and others. Some of its benefits include for treating gonorrhea, jaundice, for promoting hair growth, properties as a laxative, sedative and aphrodisiac and useful in treating fevers, coughs and colds.
Abrus precatorius offered is a plant species from the kingdom of Plantae, division Magnoliophyta, class Magnoliopsida, order Fabales and family Fabaceae. It is also known by other popular names including Crab's Eye, Tento Muido, Precatory Bean, Cain Ghe, Weesboontje, Graines Reglisse, Hint Meyankoku, Hung Tou, Jequerit, and has habitat throughout Central India. It's a twining herb having long, pinnate-leafleted feathery leaves and is also identified as Gunja in Sanskrit and some Indian languages. The chemical constituents of the extract include Abrasine, Abricin, Abrin, (+)-abrine, Abraline, Abrisin, Abruslactone, Abrussic-acid, Abrusgenic-acid, Abrusgenic-acid-methyl-ester, Anthocyanins, Cycloartenol, Delphinidin, Gallic-acid, Campesterol, Choline, Glycyrrhizin, N,n-dimethyl-tryptophan-metho-cation-methyl-ester, Hypaphorine, N,n-dimethyl-tryptophan, P-coumaroylgalloyl-glucodelphinidin, Pectin, Phosphorus, Pentosans and others. Some of its benefits include for treating gonorrhea, jaundice, for promoting hair growth, properties as a laxative, sedative and aphrodisiac and useful in treating fevers, coughs and colds.
Galangal Abrus Precatorius
Galangal Abrus Precatorius
Abrus Precatorius Seed : Common Name- Gunja Chemical Marker(s)- Glycosides 15% Alkaloids 1% Use / Activity- Abortifacient
Chunoti Botanical name :abrus precatorius Family name Fabaceae
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