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"The clinical features of colchicine toxicity in a patient following ingestion of Gloriosa superba tubers are described. Gastroenteritis, acute renal failure, cardiotoxicity and haematological abnormalities were the main toxic manifestations. There was no hypotension and no neurological manifestations. Electrocardiographic changes were noteworthy and have not been reported previously." \\ | "The clinical features of colchicine toxicity in a patient following ingestion of Gloriosa superba tubers are described. Gastroenteritis, acute renal failure, cardiotoxicity and haematological abnormalities were the main toxic manifestations. There was no hypotension and no neurological manifestations. Electrocardiographic changes were noteworthy and have not been reported previously." \\ |
[Colchicine cardiotoxicity following ingestion of Gloriosa superba tubers., Mendis, S., Postgraduate medical journal, 65(768), 1989, 752-755] | [Colchicine cardiotoxicity following ingestion of Gloriosa superba tubers., Mendis, S., Postgraduate medical journal, 65(768), 1989, 752-755] |
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The levels of colchicine determined in six different species of Gloriosa by extraction with petroleum ether and dichloromethane revealed that, Gloriosa planti tubers exhibited the highest value of colchicine (0.34 mg/g), followed by Gloriosa lutea (0.29), Gloriosa casuariana (0.24) and Gloriosa superba (0.21 mg/g). \\ | The levels of colchicine determined in six different species of Gloriosa by extraction with petroleum ether and dichloromethane revealed that, Gloriosa planti tubers exhibited the highest value of colchicine (0.34 mg/g), followed by Gloriosa lutea (0.29), Gloriosa casuariana (0.24) and Gloriosa superba (0.21 mg/g). \\ |
[Estimation of colchicine in six different species of Gloriosa grown in vivo., Bharathi, P., Philomina, D., Chakkaravarthi, S., Indian journal of pharmaceutical sciences, 68(6), 2006, 806] [[http://www.ijpsonline.com/article.asp?issn=0250-474X;year=2006;volume=68;issue=6;spage=806;epage=809;aulast=Bharathi]] | [Estimation of colchicine in six different species of Gloriosa grown in vivo., Bharathi, P., Philomina, D., Chakkaravarthi, S., Indian journal of pharmaceutical sciences, 68(6), 2006, 806] [[http://www.ijpsonline.com/article.asp?issn=0250-474X;year=2006;volume=68;issue=6;spage=806;epage=809;aulast=Bharathi]] |
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"Gloriosa superba L. is a perennial climber andisused as an ayurvedic medicinal herb to cure diseases in various parts of Africa and Southeast Asia. The plant was under threatened category due to its imprudent harvesting from wild as it is extensively used by medicinal industries for its colchicine content. It also faces a low seed set problem, but due to its industrial demand it is now under cultivation. The plant is used to cure arthritis, gout, rheumatism, in flammation, ulcers, bleeding piles, skin diseases, leprosy, impotency | "Gloriosa superba L. is a perennial climber andisused as an ayurvedic medicinal herb to cure diseases in various parts of Africa and Southeast Asia. The plant was under threatened category due to its imprudent harvesting from wild as it is extensively used by medicinal industries for its colchicine content. It also faces a low seed set problem, but due to its industrial demand it is now under cultivation. The plant is used to cure arthritis, gout, rheumatism, in flammation, ulcers, bleeding piles, skin diseases, leprosy, impotency, snakebites, etc. Various compounds have been isolated from the plant parts mainly tubers and seeds, viz colchicine, colchicoside (its semi-synthetic derivative is thiocolchicoside), superbine, gloriosine, lumicolchicine, 3-demethyl-N-deformyl-N-deacetylcolchicine, 3-demethylcolchicine, N-formyl deacetylcolchicine." \\ |
, snakebites, etc. Various compounds have been isolated from the plant parts mainly tubers and seeds, viz colchicine, colchicoside (its semi-synthetic derivative - thiocolchicoside), superbine, gloriosine, lumicolchicine, 3-demethyl-N-deformyl-N-deacetylcolchicine, 3-demethylcolchicine, N-formyl deacetylcolchicine." \\ | |
[Critical review on medicinally potent plant species: Gloriosa superba., Jana, S., Shekhawat, G.S., Fitoterapia, 82(3), 2011, 293-301] | [Critical review on medicinally potent plant species: Gloriosa superba., Jana, S., Shekhawat, G.S., Fitoterapia, 82(3), 2011, 293-301] |
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