Английская Википедия:Euphorbia tirucalli
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Euphorbia tirucalli (commonly known as Indian tree spurge, naked lady, pencil tree, pencil cactus, fire stick, aveloz or milk bush[1]) is a tree native to Africa that grows in semi-arid tropical climates. A hydrocarbon plant, it produces a poisonous latex that can cause temporary blindness.[2]
Description
The pencil tree is a shrub or small tree with pencil-thick, green, smooth, succulent branches that reaches heights of up to Шаблон:Convert. It has a cylindrical and fleshy stem with fragile succulent twigs that are Шаблон:Convert thick, often produced in whorls, longitudinally, finely striated. The oval leaves are Шаблон:Convert long and about Шаблон:Convert wide; they usually fall off early. It contains a milky, toxic and corrosive sap. The yellow flowers are at the ends of the branches.[3]
Habitat
It has a wide distribution in Africa in black clay soils, being prominently present in northeastern, central and southern Africa. It may also be native in other parts of the continent as well as some surrounding islands and the Arabian peninsula and has been introduced to many other tropical regions, such as Brazil, India, Vietnam, the Philippines and Ghana. It grows in dry areas, especially the savanna, and is often used to feed cattle or as hedging.[4] It is well known in Sri Lanka where it is called Kalli in Tamil, as mentioned in the Akananuru by the Sri Lankan Tamil poet Eelattu Poothanthevanar and in Шаблон:Lang-si Weradi Navahandi or Gass Nawahandi.[5]
Toxicology
The milky latex from E. tirucalli is extremely irritating to the skin and mucosa and is toxic.[6] Exposure to it can cause temporary blindness. Skin contact causes severe irritation, redness and a burning sensation. If ingested, it can cause burns to the mouth, lips and tongue. It is suggested to wear eye protection gear and gloves for handling the plant.
Traditional medicine
Euphorbia tirucalli is used as alternative medicine in many cultures. Attempts have been made to use it to treat cancer, excrescence, tumors, warts, asthma, cough, earache, neuralgia, rheumatism, and toothaches in countries including Brazil, India, Indonesia, and Malaysia.[7][8]
Euphorbia tirucalli has been promoted as an anticancer agent, but research shows that it suppresses the immune system, promotes tumor growth, and leads to the development of certain types of cancer.[6] Euphorbia tirucalli has also been associated with Burkitt's lymphoma and is thought to be a cofactor of the disease rather than a treatment.[9]
Uses
Its latex can also be used as fuel. This led chemist Melvin Calvin to propose the exploitation of E. tirucalli for producing oil. This usage is particularly appealing because of the ability of E. tirucalli to grow on land that is not suitable for most other crops. Calvin estimated that 10 to 50 barrels of oil per acre was achievable. In the 1980s the Brazilian national petroleum company Petrobras began experiments based on these ideas.Шаблон:Citation needed It has also been used in the production of rubber, but neither have been very successful.[4]
Gallery
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View of a tree-bearing plant
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Cultivated plant
See also
References
External links
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- ↑ Euphorbia tirucalli L. in Handbook of Energy Crops, James Duke
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