Colchicine is an active pharmaceutical ingredient widely used for treating gout, pericarditis, and familial Mediterranean fever with high antimitotic activity. The photoisomerization of colchicine deactivates its anti-inflammatory and antimitotic properties. However, despite numerous reports on colchicine derivatives, their photostability has not been investigated in detail. This report reveals the effects of UV-induced rearrangement on the structure and reports the biological activity of new N-substituted colchicine derivatives.
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Czerwonka, D., Sobczak, S., Pȩdziński, T., Maj, E., Wietrzyk, J., Celewicz, L., … Huczyński, A. (2021). Photoinduced Skeletal Rearrangement of N-Substituted Colchicine Derivatives. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 86(16), 11029–11039. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.joc.0c02507
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