Retama monosperma
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''Retama monosperma'', the bridal broom or bridal veil
broom A broom (also known in some forms as a broomstick) is a cleaning tool consisting of usually stiff fibers (often made of materials such as plastic, hair, or corn husks) attached to, and roughly parallel to, a cylindrical handle, the broomstick. I ...
, is a flowering bush species in the genus ''
Retama ''Retama'' (also known as ''rotem'', he, רותם) is a genus of flowering bushes in the legume family, Fabaceae. It belongs to the broom tribe, Genisteae. ''Retama'' broom bushes are found natively in North Africa, the Levant and some parts of ...
'', native to the western Mediterranean Basin (from Portugal, Morocco and Canary Islands to Italy and Egypt). ''Retama monosperma'' forms root nodules with '' Ensifer fredii''. The larvae of the moths '' Phyllonorycter hesperiella'' and '' Phyllonorycter spartocytisi'' feed on ''R. monosperma''. The seeds contain
cytisine Cytisine, also known as baptitoxine, cytisinicline, or sophorine, is an alkaloid that occurs naturally in several plant genera, such as ''Laburnum'' and ''Cytisus'' of the family Fabaceae. It has been used medically to help with smoking cessat ...
, a toxic alkaloid. Fifteen other
quinolizidine Quinolizidine (norlupinane, octahydro-2''H''-quinolizine) is a nitrogen-containing heterocyclic compound. Some alkaloids (e.g. cytisine and sparteine) are derivatives of quinolizidine. Quinolizidine alkaloids Quinolizidine alkaloids, such as ...
and three dipiperidine alkaloids can also be isolated from different parts of the plant. In particular, the presence of (+)-
sparteine Sparteine is a class 1a antiarrhythmic agent; a sodium channel blocker. It is an alkaloid and can be extracted from scotch broom. It is the predominant alkaloid in '' Lupinus mutabilis'', and is thought to chelate the bivalent cations calcium and ...
, α- and β- isosparteine, (+)-17- oxosparteine, (-)- lupanine, 5,6-dehydrolupanine, (-)- anagyrine, (-)- N-methylcytisine and (+)- ammodendrine can be detected.Alkaloids from Retama monosperma ssp. eumonosperma. Touati D, Allain P, Pellecuer J, Fkih-Tetouani S and Agoumi A, Fitoterapia, 1996, volume 67, number 1, pages 49-52,


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* * {{Taxonbar, from=Q966251 Genisteae Plants described in 1753 Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus Taxa named by Pierre Edmond Boissier