The plant is best known for its seeds. Please note that it is toxic because of the presence of abrin.
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NAME: Â Abrus precatorius
FAMILY: Fabaceae
COMMON NAMES: Crab’s eye, rosary pea, love nut, jequirity, prayer bead, country licorice
LOCAL NAMES: Oju-ologbo, omisinminsin, mesenmesen, iwere-jeje, Olorun yin-ni, otoberebere, idonzakara, Umkhokha.
USEFUL PART(s): Root, leaves, seeds
GENERAL USES: The seeds of Abrus precatorius are used as:
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Units of measurement 
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Weapons 
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Jewelry (beads) 
GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION
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China 
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Thailand 
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Japan 
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Seychelles 
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Nigeria 
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Brazil 
WHY IS IT GREEN?Â
Abrus precatorius medicinal uses include:
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Colds and cough 
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Convulsion 
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Rheumatism 
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Conjunctivitis 
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Contraceptive 
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Antimicrobials 
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Aphrodisiac 
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Ulcer 
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Anaemia 
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Antidote poison 
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
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Environmental weeds 
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Strange/unusual scramblers and vines 
OTHER IMPACT
The seeds are toxic to both humans and farm animals
 
	
 
				 
								 
								 
				 
				 
											 
											 
		 
		 
				 
		 
				 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		
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