Ricin
Ricin is extractracted from castor seeds, which come from the ricin plant RICINUS communis.
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A typical castor bean plant has an average of 1,300 seeds. On average one cup contains 500 seeds, weighs 130 grams, and may yeild up to 3 grams of pure ricin within the crude product.
Ricin toxin can be in the form of liquid or a "white powder." The "white powder" more commonly associated with the toxin is indicative of a pure product. Crude ricin powder may have discoloration due to impurities, but the particle size may still be within the respirable range.
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Has anyone one had any emergencies runs with castor beans?
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