Demecolcine is used for scientific research in cells. It is used in a variety of ways, however, until recently, was used mostly for the study of
mitosis in cells. For example, microtubules are necessary for the splitting of cells. More importantly, the movement of chromosomes during the M phase. Demecolcine inhibition of microtubules causes
aneuploidy in mitotic cells where the microtubules fall apart or are suppressed before they can complete their function of pulling chromosomes into the daughter cell, also known as nondisjunction of chromosomes. Demecolcine, depending on dose, has also been found to cause
DNA fragmentation of chromosomes in
micronuclei when nondisjunction occurs. == References ==