colchicine

noun
col·​chi·​cine | \ ˈkäl-chə-ˌsēn How to pronounce colchicine (audio) , ˈkäl-kə-\

Definition of colchicine

: a poisonous alkaloid C22H25NO6 that inhibits mitosis, is extracted from the corms or seeds of the autumn crocus (Colchicum autumnale), and is used especially in the treatment of gout and to produce polyploidy in plants

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The idea that colchicine—a poison drawn from the seeds and stem of the lovely autumn crocus—could be used to prevent complications in patients undergoing heart surgery was an intoxicating one. Clifton Leaf, Fortune, "Brainstorm Health: Clinical Trials, Health Care Startup for the Poor, The Cost of CHIP," 6 Jan. 2018 Known since the Middle Ages, colchicine had been one of those ancient discoveries that had found new life in a host of scientific and medical applications during the modern era. Clifton Leaf, Fortune, "Brainstorm Health: Clinical Trials, Health Care Startup for the Poor, The Cost of CHIP," 6 Jan. 2018 In 2009 the Food and Drug Administration approved a new version of colchicine, which treats symptoms of gout. Mark L. Baum, WSJ, "How FDA Rules Made a $15 Drug Cost $400," 5 Apr. 2017

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First Known Use of colchicine

circa 1847, in the meaning defined above

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colchicine

noun
col·​chi·​cine | \ ˈkäl-chə-ˌsēn, ˈkäl-kə- How to pronounce colchicine (audio) \

Medical Definition of colchicine

: a poisonous alkaloid C22H25NO6 that inhibits mitosis, is extracted from the corms or seeds of the autumn crocus, and is used in the treatment of gout and acute attacks of gouty arthritis