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colchicine

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colchicine See colchicum

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colchicum
Book article from: World Encyclopedia ...white, or purple crocus-like flowers in bloom during the autumn. The corm contains colchicine, an alkaloid used to treat rheumatism and gout. Colchicine's ability to inhibit mitosis make it a valuable immunosuppressive drug and aid to cancer...
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Book article from: Genetics ...in Plants Polyploidy can be induced with chemicals such as colchicine, as O. J. Eigsti first demonstrated in 1935. His work...but artificial ones are induced by mitotic poisons, like colchicine, that prevent spindle fiber formation. If one species has...
alkaloid
Book article from: A Dictionary of Biology ...include morphine, cocaine, atropine, quinine, and caffeine, most of which are used in medicine as analgesics or anaesthetics. Some alkaloids are poisonous, e.g. strychnine and coniine, and colchicine inhibits cell division.
Colchicum
Book article from: A Dictionary of Plant Sciences Colchicum (family Liliaceae ) A genus of 65 species of herbs with underground corms , occurring from the Mediterranean region to central Asia and India. C. autumnale (meadow saffron, autumn crocus) is the source of the drug colchicine.

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