The Sun (Malaysia)

Australian stinging trees contain ‘scorpion-like venom’: Scientists

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BRISBANE: Australia is notorious for its venomous spiders, snakes and sea creatures, but researcher­s have now identified “scorpion-like” toxins secreted by a tree that can cause excruciati­ng pain for weeks.

Split-second contact with the dendrocnid­e tree, a rainforest nettle known by its indigenous name gympie-gympie, delivers a sting far more potent than similar plants found in the US or Europe.

The tree, which has broad oval or heartshape­d leaves, is primarily found in rainforest areas of northeast Queensland, where it is notorious among hikers.

A team of Australian scientists say they now better understand why the gympie-gympie’s sting haunts those unlucky enough to brush up against its leaves.

Victims report an initial sting that “feels like fire at first, then subsides over hours to a pain reminiscen­t of having the affected body part caught in a slammed car door”, the University of Queensland researcher­s said yesterday.

In the final, drawn-out stages, simply taking a shower can reignite the pain.

Though the gympie-gympie is covered in fine needle-like hairs similar to other nettles, previous testing for common irritants such as histamines came up empty.

Irina Vetter, an associate professor at the University of Queensland’s Institute for Molecular Bioscience, said the research team discovered a new class of neurotoxin miniprotei­ns, which they christened “gympietide­s”.

“Although they come from a plant, the gympietide­s are similar to spider and cone snail toxins in the way they fold into their 3D molecular structures and target the same pain receptors. This arguably makes the gympiegymp­ie tree a truly ‘venomous’ plant,” she said. – AFP

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