- Ipecacuanha
Taxobox
name = Ipecacuanha
image_width = 250px
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
ordo =Gentianales
familia =Rubiaceae
genus = "Psychotria "
species = "P. ipecacuanha"
binomial = "Psychotria ipecacuanha"Ipecacuanha ("Psychotria ipecacuanha") of family
Rubiaceae is aflowering plant , the root of which is most commonly used to makesyrup of ipecac , a powerfulemetic . Its name comes from the Tupi "i-pe-kaa-guéne", translated as 'road-side sick-making plant'. It is native toBrazil . The plant had been assigned different names by various botanists; several scientific names including "Cephaelis acuminata", "Cephaelis ipecacuanha", "Psychotria ipecacuanha", and "Uragoga ipecacuanha" were used.Ipecacuanha was first introduced to
Europe in 1672, by a traveler named Legros. Legros imported some quantity of the root to Paris fromSouth America . In 1680, a Parisian merchant named Garnier possessed some 68 kilograms (150 pounds) of the substance and informed a physician namedHelvetius of its power in the treatment ofdysentery . Helvetius was granted sole right to vend the remedy by Louis XIV, but sold the secret to theFrench government , who made theformula public in 1688.The part of ipecacuanha used in medicine is the root, which is simple or divided into a few branches, flexuous, about as thick as a goose
quill , and is composed of rings of various size, somewhat fleshy when fresh, and appearing as if closely strung on a central woody cord. The different kinds known in commerce (gray, red, brown) are all produced by the same plant, the differences arising from the age of the plant, the mode of drying, etc. Various other plants are used as substitutes for it.Ipecacuanha has a long history of use as an
emetic , for emptying the stomach in cases ofpoisoning . It has also been used as anauseant ,expectorant , anddiaphoretic , and was prescribed for conditions such asbronchitis . The most common and familiar preparation issyrup of ipecac , which was commonly recommended as an emergency treatment for accidental poisoning until the final years of the 20th century. [cite journal |journal=Pediatrics |volume=112 |issue=5 |month=November |year=2003 |pages=1182–1185 |title=Policy statement: Poison treatment in the home |url=http://aappolicy.aappublications.org/cgi/content/full/pediatrics;112/5/1182 |doi=10.1542/peds.112.5.1182 |pmid=14595067] Ipecacuanha was also traditionally used to induce sweating. A common preparation for this purpose wasDover's powder .imilar plants
Ipecacuanha is a slow-growing plant, which reduces its commercial appeal as a crop plant. It is seldom cultivated in
South America , but it has been cultivated inIndia and elsewhere.Botanical naming practices vary and change a great deal, thus the following is a generalized listing of plants which have at some point in time been employed as substitutes for ipecacuanha. Some of the names of the species may be obsolete.
*Brazilian or Rio ipecacuanha: "Cephaelis ipecacuanha"Verify source|date=September 2007
*Cartagena or Colombia ipecacuanha: "Cephaelis acuminata"Verify source|date=September 2007
*Wild ipecacuanha: "Euphorbia ipecacuanhae" ofNorth America
*Venezuelan plant: "Sarcostemma glacum", of the familyAsclepiadaceae
*"Tylophora asthmatica" was used inIndia
*"Gillenia stipulata" was called American ipecac
*"Richardsonia pilosa, Richardsonia rosea, Psychotria emetica" and various species of "Ionidium" have been employed, too.Appearances in Popular Culture
*Ipecacuanha was the name of the ship that initially rescued the character Edward Prendick in the novel "
The Island of Doctor Moreau " written byH. G. Wells . The ship he had been on, the Lady Vain, collided with rocks, and he was left to float in a dinghy until he was rescued eight days later.
*Guybrush Threepwood used Ipecacuanha syrup (made by combining a flower from the Ipecacuanha with maple syrup) in order to escape from the giant snake that swallowed him in ""videogame .References
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*ATC|R05|CA04
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