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Camptotheca acuminata

Camptotheca acuminata is a species of tree in the genus Camptotheca that is native to north Vietnam and southern China. It is also cultivated in the southern United States.

A eudicot, it is a flowering deciduous tree with light gray bark. It can grow to a height of . Its large, papery leaves are somewhat oval in shape, usually long and wide. The flowers, which bloom from May through July, produce a gray-brown fruit with one seed in September.

Uses

Camptotheca acuminata is a source of camptothecin chemicals, which have been tested for potential use as treatments for cancer and HIV. The modern chemotherapy drugs topotecan and irinotecan are derived from it, though now the molecules are produced in a lab environment rather than extracted from the leaves and bark of the tree. Because of this, it is sometimes called the "cancer tree".

In traditional Chinese medicine, the tree is called xǐ shù (Simplified Chinese:喜树) and was considered a relatively unimportant medicinal plant.

The tree is also grown for shade and ornamental value.

References

Further reading

  • Govaerts, R. (1999). World Checklist of Seed Plants 3(1, 2a & 2b): 1-1532. MIM, Deurne.
  • Govaerts, R. (2003). World Checklist of Selected Plant Families Database in ACCESS: 1-216203. The Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
  • Wu, Z., Raven, P.H. & Hong, D. (eds.) (2007). Flora of China 13: 1-548. Missouri Botanical Garden Press, St. Louis.
  • Wu Chi-Jun (1848). Zhi Wu Ming Shi Du Gao [Illustrated Investigations of the Names and Natures of Plants], Beijing.