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Phytochemistry, 1979Abstract Linamarin and lotaustralin are the major cyanogens of Acacia farnesiana ; a third unidentified cyanogen is also present. The amount of cyanide produced by plants within one population of the taxon varies from below the level of detection with picrate paper to approximately 5 μmol per g (1.4%) dried plant material.
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