TY  - JOUR
SN  - 1555-9475
A1  - Gulsoy-Toplan, G
A1  - Goger, F
A1  - Yildiz-Peko, A
A1  - Gibbons, S
A1  - Sariyar, G
A1  - Mat, A
Y1  - 2018/05//
ID  - discovery10051530
N1  - This version is the author accepted manuscript. For information on re-use, please refer to the publisher?s terms and conditions.
IS  - 5
PB  - NATURAL PRODUCTS INC
UR  - http://www.naturalproduct.us/index.asp
JF  - Natural Product Communications
EP  - 538
TI  - Chemical Constituents of the Different Parts of Colchicum micranthum and C. chalcedonicum and their Cytotoxic Activities
SP  - 535
KW  - Colchicum species
KW  -  alkaloids
KW  -  cytotoxic activity
KW  -  colchicine
KW  -  LC?MS/MS
AV  - public
VL  - 13
N2  - Colchicum species, which have been widely used as a medication for years, still remain important in treatment of Familial Mediterranean Fever, gout and
Behcet?s Disease. In the present work, alkaloids, phenolic compounds and cytotoxic activities from different parts of two Colchicum species, namely C.
chalcedonicum and C. micranthum were investigated for the first time. From different parts of two species, alkaloids were isolated and colchicine
concentrations were also determined by HPLC. The methanol extracts were investigated for their cytotoxic activity against the A549 cell line using the MTT
and LDH methods. Additionally, the phenolic compounds of each extract were investigated by LC?MS/MS. Six alkaloids, namely colchicine, colchifoline, 2-
demethylcolchicine, demecolcine, 4-hydroxycolchicine and N-deacetyl-N-formylcolchicine were isolated from different parts of two species. The autumn corm
of C. micranthum possessed the highest amount of colchicine among all extracts. All extracts showed high cytotoxicity, while the highest toxicity was
determined in the seed extract. According to the LC?MS/MS analysis, 19 phenolic compounds were shown to be present. This is the first study which
highlights that the seeds of C. chalcedonicum and autumn corms of C. micranthum could be valuable for the pharmaceutical industry to obtain colchicine and
other tropolone alkaloids.
ER  -