
Oxytropis tragacanthoides
Oxytropis tragacanthoides
Safety & Hazards
We have no information for this species, but several members of this genus are known to be potentially toxic, particularly to grazing animals. Some members of the genus are known to contain the indolizidine alkaloid 'swainsonine'. Chronic intoxication with this alkaloid causes a variety of neurological disorders in grazing animals along with reduced appetite which can lead to weight loss and cessation of reproductive ability. Swainsonine has also been found to have potential for use in anti-cancer drug treatments. In some species, other alkaloids are suspected of causing toxicity. In addition, some members of the genus have been reported to accumulate selenium - although this is an essential trace element it can be toxic in higher doses. Signs and symptoms of selenium toxicity include a garlic odour on the breath, gastrointestinal disorders, hair loss, sloughing of nails, fatigue, irritability, and neurological damage - in extreme cases it can result in death.
Botanical Description
Oxytropis tragacanthoides is a strongly branching spherical dwarf shrub, forming "cushions" up to 30 cm in diameter, with thick hard dichasially branching branches, pricklyspiny from indurate petioles[ 74 Title Flora of the USSR. Publication Author Komarov. V. L. Website http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org Publisher Israel Program for Scientific Translation Year 1968 ISBN - Description An immense (25 or more large volumes) and not yet completed translation of the Russian flora. Full of information on plant uses and habitats but heavy going for casual readers. It can be downloaded from the Internet. , 266 Title Flora of China Publication Author Website http://flora.huh.harvard.edu/china/ Publisher Missouri Botanical Garden Press; St. Louis. Year 1994 ISBN Description An excellent, comprehensive resource in 25 volumes. In addition to the botanical information the flora also gives basic information on habitat and some uses. An on-line version is also available. ]. One of the few woody plants in the regions where it grows, this species is often used for fuel[ 1552 Title Review of the Current Status of Study Oxytropis Publication Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research Vol 11, Issue 4, 2018 Author Amirkhanova A.Sh.; Ustenova G.O. Publisher Year 2018 ISBN 2455-3891 Description ].