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Cyanogenic glycoside function

Jones, D. A. 1972. Cyanogenic glycosides and their function. Pages 103-124 in J. B. Harbome (ed.). Phytochemical Ecology, Academic Press, New York. [Pg.317]

B 7 Amygdalin (laetrile), a cyanogenic glycoside with no physiological function Be Obsolete name for folic acid... [Pg.5]

One example is the formation by phenol oxidases of quinoid compounds from phloridzin in Malus sp. after microbial infections. The quinones built are able to bind to proteins and may inactivate in this way exoenzymes of the invading microorganisms. A similar function may be attributed to hydrocyanic acid and mustard oils set free by degrading enzymes from cyanogenic glycosides and glucosinolates after the infection of several other plant species. [Pg.515]


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