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Colchicine interferes with cell division because of

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Answered by kdhjalandhar
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Colchicine inhibits cell division as it prevent polymerization of microtubules which help in separation of sister chromatids.

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Answered by arsh9757
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Colchicine is an alkaloid derived from the autumn crocus (Colchicum autumnale). It inhibits mitosis by inhibiting microtubule polymerization. While colchicine is not used to treat cancer in humans, it is commonly used to treat acute attacks of gout.

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