Ricin: Structure and function

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==Ricin==
==Ricin==
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Found inside of the seeds of the castor oil plant and in castor beans, the cytotoxin, <scene name='91/910715/Ricin/1'>Ricin</scene>, is known to be one of Earth's most toxic proteins. Ricin was officially discovered in the year 1888 during the investigation of castor seed toxicity, which had been a mystery to scientists since their observations of its effects in the late nineteenth century. German scientist, Peter Hermann Stillmark, was able to extract this compound from the castor seed and purify it into the structure we see today<ref>Etimad, L., Moshiri, M., &amp; Hamid, F. (2019, June 6). Ricin: An ancient story for a timeless plant toxin. RBMB. Retrieved April 23, 2022,</ref>. Originally thought to be used in aiding cancer patients, its highly toxic nature to humans deemed it too dangerous to use in a medical setting. Doctors and scientists have even worked together to pick apart the protein and use each chain in cancer therapy separately<ref>Tumer, N. E. (2019). Introduction to the Toxins Special Issue “Ricin Toxins.” Toxins, 12(1).</ref>. On the other hand, it’s toxicity attracted the attention of criminals, military, and terrorists who came up with the idea of using it as a weapon in bio-terroristic attacks.
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Found inside of the seeds of the castor oil plant and in castor beans, the cytotoxin, <scene name='91/910715/Ricin/1'>Ricin</scene>, is known to be one of Earth's most toxic proteins. Ricin was officially discovered in the year 1888 during the investigation of castor seed toxicity, which had been a mystery to scientists since their observations of its effects in the late nineteenth century. German scientist, Peter Hermann Stillmark, was able to extract this compound from the castor seed and purify it into the structure we see today<ref>Etimad, L., Moshiri, M., &amp; Hamid, F. (2019, June 6). Ricin: An ancient story for a timeless plant toxin. RBMB. Retrieved April 23, 2022,</ref>. Originally thought to be used in aiding cancer patients, its highly toxic nature to humans deemed it too dangerous to use in a medical setting. Doctors and scientists have even worked together to pick apart the protein and use each chain in cancer therapy separately. On the other hand, it’s toxicity attracted the attention of criminals, military, and terrorists who came up with the idea of using it as a weapon in bio-terroristic attacks.
== Toxicity ==
== Toxicity ==

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Structure of Ricin toxin)

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References

  1. Etimad, L., Moshiri, M., & Hamid, F. (2019, June 6). Ricin: An ancient story for a timeless plant toxin. RBMB. Retrieved April 23, 2022,
  2. Tumer, N. E. (2019). Introduction to the Toxins Special Issue “Ricin Toxins.” Toxins, 12(1).
  3. Audi J, Belson M, Patel M, Schier J, Osterloh J. Ricin Poisoning: A Comprehensive Review. JAMA. 2005;294(18):2342–2351. doi:10.1001/jama.294.18.2342
  4. Lord JM, Roberts LM, Robertus JD. Ricin: structure, mode of action, and some current applications. FASEB J. 1994 Feb;8(2):201-8. PMID: 8119491.
  5. Gal, Y., Mazor, O., Falach, R., Sapoznikov, A., Kronman, C., & Sabo, T. (2017). Treatments for Pulmonary Ricin Intoxication: Current Aspects and Future Prospects. Toxins, 9(10).

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