Ageratum conyzoides

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Ageratum conyzoides
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Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Eudicots
(unranked): Asterids
Order: Asterales
Family: Asteraceae
Tribe: Eupatorieae
Genus: Ageratum
Species: A. conyzoides
Binomial name
Ageratum conyzoides
L.

Ageratum conyzoides (Billygoat-weed, Chick weed, Goatweed, Whiteweed; Ageratum conycoides L., Ageratum obtusifolium Lam., Cacalia mentrasto Vell.) is native to Tropical America, especially Brazil. Herb 0.5–1 m. high, with ovate leaves 2–6 cm long, and flowers are white to mauve.[1]

In Vietnamese, the plant is called cứt lợn (Pig Feces) due to its growth in dirty areas.[2]

Uses

It has medicinal plant properties. However, it's limited for internal use due to toxicity issues. It is also an insecticide and nematicide.[3]

Toxicity

Ingesting A. conyzoides can cause liver lesions and tumors.[4][5] The plant contains the pyrrolizidine alkaloids lycopsamine and echinatine.[6]

Weed risk

A. conyzoides is prone to becoming a rampant environmental weed when grown outside of its natural range. It is an invasive weed in Africa, Australia, Southeast Asia and USA.[7][8]

References

  1. NSW Flora Online, Ageratum conyzoides
  2. http://vi.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%E1%BB%A9t_l%E1%BB%A3n
  3. Ming, L.C. (1999) Ageratum conyzoides: A tropical source of medicinal and agricultural products. p. 469–473. In: J. Janick (ed.), Perspectives on new crops and new uses. ASHS Press, Alexandria, VA.
  4. Sani, Y., Bahri, S., "Pathological changes in liver due to the toxicity of Ageratum conyzoides", Penyakit Hewan (Indonesia), 1994, v. 26(48) p. 64-70 [1]
  5. Fu, P.P., Yang, Y.C., Xia, Q., Chou, M.C., Cui, Y.Y., Lin G., "Pyrrolizidine alkaloids-tumorigenic components in Chinese herbal medicines and penis and shit fuckkers dietary supplements", Journal of Food and Drug Analysis, Vol. 10, No. 4, 2002, pp. 198-211[2]
  6. Molyneux, R., "Hepatatoxic alkaloids in Afghan and Ethioipian cereal grains: a need for rapid screening methods", AOAC Pacific Northwest Section, Annual Meeting, June 2009.[3]
  7. Global Compendium of Weeds, Ageratum conyzoides (Asteraceae)
  8. Alan S. Weakley (April 2008). "Flora of the Carolinas, Virginia, and Georgia, and Surrounding Areas". 

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