Colchicim autumnale

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Colchicim autumnale
Pharmacognosy
Pharmacology


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Colchicum autumnale

Introduction Botanical name: Colchicum autumnale Linn Family: Liliaceae English name: Autumn Crocus,Meadow Saffron Urdu name: Suranjan Shireen Part used : Dried seed,Corm,Flower . Chemical class : ALkaloids

Chemical Constituents Colchicine Demecolcine Cholchicoresin Fixed oils Glucose Starch

Uses In treatment of gout Antirheumatic Cathartic Analgesic In Treatnent of Leukaemia Osteoarthritis of knee

Mechanism of Action Colchicine inhibits  microtubule  polymerization by binding to  tubulin , one of the main constituents of microtubules. Availability of tubulin is essential to  mitosis , so colchicine effectively functions as a "mitotic poison" or  spindle poison . Mast cells contain preformed proinflammatory substances ,including Histamine , cytokines and enzymes such as tryptase ,mast cell chymase and serine esterases , all of which may contribute to the promotion of downstream inflammatory cascade.

Mechanism of Action

Mechanism of Action It does have prophylactic , suppressive effect that helps to reduce the incidence of acute attacks and to relieve the pain and mild discomfort that a patient with gout occasionally feel.

Side Effects V omiting. Stomach upset. Kidney diseases. Diarrhea Blood disorders

Toxicology Can cause severe gastric distress Shock Inhibit normal cell growth

Dose 1-2mg oral dose for gout .

Drug Interactions Colchicine is inhibited by acidifying agents. The action of colchicine is potentiated by alkalinizing agents . Clarithromycine : Clarithromycin may increase the blood levels of colchicine to dangerous levels, increasing the risk of serious side effects that can affect your muscles, blood cells, nervous system, and multiple organs including the liver and kidneys .

Levodopa : cause peripheral neuropathy. Azathioprine : increase risk of serious infection. G emfibrozil : A case of rhabdomyolysis is observed.

Contraindications It is a very toxic plant , it should not be prescribed for pregnant women or patients with kidney disease.

Refrences Text book of pharmacognosy and phytochemistry by Biren Shah ,A.K Seth www.drug.com www.rxlist.com www.drugbank.ca/drugs/db01394