cyanogenic in English

adjective
1
(of a plant) capable of cyanogenesis.
cyanogenic forms

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1. Amygdalin, an anticancer agent, belongs to cyanogenic glycoside family

2. Background: Amygdalin is a cyanogenic glycoside which is described as a naturally occurring anticancer agent

3. Vitamin B17, or laetrile, is a partly man-made derivative of Amygdalin, a natural cyanogenic glycoside plant compound

4. Amygdalin is a cyanogenic glucoside isolated from almonds and seeds of other plants of the family Rosaceae

5. ***Amygdalin is a cyanogenic glycoside contained in stone fruit kernels (e.g., almonds, apricot, peach, and plum) and apple seeds

6. Amygdalin is a naturally occurring cyanogenic glycoside derived from nuts, plants, and the pits of certain fruits, primarily apricots

7. Amygdalin definition is - a white crystalline cyanogenic glucoside C20H27NO11 found especially in the seeds of the apricot, peach, and bitter almond.

8. The Bioleaching of metals from electronic waste was investigated by using cyanogenic bacterial strains (Chromobacterium violaceum, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Pseudomonas fluorescens)

9. For instance, cyanogenic glycosides such as Amygdalase can be degraded efficiently by β-glycosidase [EC 3.2.1.21] activities (Amygdalase and linamarase) produced by Saccharomycopsis fibuligera [6

10. Amygdalin, also referred to as laetrile, is a cyanogenic glucoside found in fruit pits, raw nuts, and some other plants such as lima beans and sorghum

11. In addition to amygdalin, apricot and peach seeds also contain prunasin (the corresponding monoglycoside) and several minor cyanogenic glycosides, including Amygdalinic acid, mandelic acid β-D-glucopyranoside, benzyl β-gentiobioside, and benzyl β-D-glucopyranoside (Fukuda et al., 2003)