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Fabaceae FAMILY

Derris reticulata

Derris reticulata

Edibility
0/5
Medicinal
2/5

Safety & Hazards

We have no specific information for this species, but many of the plants in this genus contain rotenone and has been used traditionally as a fish poison - the rotenone kills or stuns the fish making them easy to catch, but the fish remain perfectly edible for mammals. Rotenone is classified by the World Health Organization as moderately hazardous. It is mildly toxic to humans and other mammals, but extremely toxic to many insects (hence its use as an insecticide) and aquatic life, including fish. This higher toxicity in fish and insects is because the lipophilic rotenone is easily taken up through the gills or trachea, but not as easily through the skin or the gastrointestinal tract. The lowest lethal dose for a child is 143 mg/kg, but human deaths from rotenone poisoning are rare because its irritating action causes vomiting. Deliberate ingestion of rotenone, however, can be fatal. The compound decomposes when exposed to sunlight and usually has an activity of six days in the environment.

Botanical Description

Derris reticulata is a climbing shrub with woody stems that twine into the surrounding vegetation. The stems are 3 - 10cm in diameter at their base[ 1414 Title The Genera Aganope, Derris, and Paraderris (Fabaceae, Millettieae) in Thailand Publication Systematic Botany (2012) 37(2) pp 404-436 Author Sirichamorn Y.; Adema F.A.C.B.; & van Welzen P.C. Publisher Year 2012 ISBN Description ]. The plant is harvested from the wild for local use as a medicine and a sweetener.

Habitat & Origin

Origintropical
Native RangeSoutheast Asia - Thailand
HabitatSemi-shaded areas of dry, evergreen forests, edges of evergreen mixed (dipterocarp) forest, bamboo forest and along the sides of streams; at elevations from 50 - 450 metres[ 1414 Title The Genera Aganope, Derris, and Paraderris (Fabaceae, Millettieae) in Thailand Publication Systematic Botany (2012) 37(2) pp 404-436 Author Sirichamorn Y.; Adema F.A.C.B.; & van Welzen P.C. Publisher Year 2012 ISBN Description ].