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Simple screening procedure for microorganisms to degrade amygdalin
Amygdalin is a cyanogenic glycoside occurring among others in almonds and bitter apricot seeds. Utilization of seeds for human or animal nutrition requires adequate detoxification.
Brimer L., Tunçel G., Nout M.J.R.
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The Cyanogenic Glycoside Amygdalin Does Not Deter Consumption of Ripe Fruit by Cedar Waxwings
Cyanogenic glycosides are common secondary compounds in ripe fruits that are dispersed by birds. These substances are toxic to some mammals. We examined the repellent effect of amygdalin, a cyanogenic glycoside, on Cedar Waxwings (Bombycilla cedrorum ...
Schondube, J. E +5 more
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The equilibrium solubility of amygdalin in [ethanol (1) + water (2)] mixtures at 293.15 K to 328.15 K was reported. The thermodynamic properties (standard enthalpy ΔsolnH°, standard entropy ΔsolnS°, and standard Gibbs energy of solution ΔsolnG°) were ...
Al-Khazaal, Abdulaal Z. +13 more
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Comparative in vitro study of the anti-cancer effect of apricot and peach kernel extracts on human colon cancer cells [PDF]
Magister Scientiae (Medical Bioscience) - MSc(MBS)Amygdalin, a controversial anti-cancer agent, is a cyanogenic glycoside plant compound found in apricot and peach kernels. Both amygdalin and its patented form, Laetrile®, have been promoted and sold as "
Cassiem, Wagheda
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S HORT RE P ORT Amygdalin content in four stone fruit species at different developmental stages
: The amygdalin content of four species of stone fruit trees (apricot, peach, plum, and bitter apricot trees) during different stages was investigated by thin-layer chromatography.
Yu-Ying Zhao
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Amygdalin inhibits renal fibrosis in chronic kidney disease
Key Laboratory of Fujian Province [2008J1006]; Nanjing Medical Technology Innovation Project, China [2009MA093]Renal interstitial fibrosis is a common outcome of chronic renal diseases.
Wu, Weizheng +6 more
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Background: In recent years, the application of complementary medicine to treat an array of conditions, including cancer, has surged in prominence. Investigations have indicated that amygdalin, a naturally occurring chemical derived from plants, has ...
Alexander M Luke +3 more
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