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Croton (genus)

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For the Achaean colony called Croton, see Crotone. For the Codiaeum species sometimes called Crotons, see Codiaeum variegatum

Croton is an extensive plant genus of the family Euphorbiaceae established by Carolus Linnaeus in 1737. The common name for this genus is rushfoil and croton, but this latter also refers to Codiaeum variegatum. The genus name comes from Greek Kroton, which means ticks, because of the seeds' resemblance to ticks.

The best known member of this genus is probably Croton tiglium, commonly called croton, a tree or shrub native to Southeast Asia. Croton oil, used in herbal medicine as a violent purgative, is extracted from its seeds. Nowadays, it is considered unsafe and it is no longer listed in the pharmacopeias of many countries.

Croton oil has found recent usage as the active ingredient in facial rejuvenating chemical peels when used in a phenol based solution, thanks to its caustic exfoliating effect on the dermal layer of the skin.

Distribution

The genus is pantropical.
Croton tiglium
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Croton tiglium

Synonyms

This genus is also known under a lot of other names:

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