ArticleViewAbstractPharmacognosy Journal,2021,13,4,942-948.DOI:10.5530/pj.2021.13.121Published:July 2021Type:Research ArticleComparison of Colchicine Content in Gloriosa superba L., Root after Pretreatment by Thai Traditional Medicine MethodsSasithorn Tandhavadhana Sasithorn Tandhavadhana* Faculty of Science, Ramkhamhaeng University, Bangkok 10240, THAILAND. Abstract:Introduction: In Thai traditional medical practice, the roots of Gloriosa superba L. must be treated prior to use as Thai herbal remedies. Colchicine is a major active chemical constituent in the roots. It was reported that lethal doses of colchicine were 7-26 mg. There have been two pieces of evidence that indicated 5 different pretreatment methods of Gloriosa superba L., roots. Therefore, this research aimed to compare the amount of colchicine before and after pre-treated by 5 different methods and compare colchicine content after pretreatment between methods. Methods: Provide five different locations of fresh Gloriosa superba L., roots. Each sample divided into 6 groups. The first group would be treated as a control, the second to the sixth group was pre-treated by roasting, burning, boiling, stewing, and grilling which follow the methods from two pieces of evidence. Subsequently, quantitative analysis by High Performance Liquid Chromatography. Results: The amount of colchicine in roots before and after pre-treated by roasting, burning, boiling, stewing, and grilling methods were significantly reduced by 45.61±10.61% (p=0.000), 37.35±14.15% (p=0.000), 44.55±8.60% (p=0.000), 76.40±10.70% (p=0.000), and 30.35±11.31% (p=0.000), respectively. The stewing method was the greatest decrease amount of colchicine which significantly different from other methods. (p=0.000). Conclusion: All 5 methods were significantly reduced amounts of colchicine in the roots of Gloriosa superba L. They were effective methods to pre-treat the roots of Gloriosa superba L. prior to use as Thai herbal remedies. Keywords:Colchicine, Gloriosa superba L., HPLC, Pretreatment methods, Thai traditional medicineView:PDF (902.37 KB) PDF Images Calibration curve of colchicine ‹ Phytochemical Analysis and Antioxidant Activity of Cotinus coggygria Scop. from Armenian Flora up Subchronic Toxicity of Ethanol Extract of Bitter Melon PULP (Momordica Charantia L.) on Liver Function and Histopathological Changes in Wistar Rats ›