amigdalina
Amigdalina, known in English as amygdalin, is a naturally occurring cyanogenic glycoside found in seeds of several Prunus species, notably bitter almonds, apricot kernels, and the seeds of peaches, plums, and cherries. It is also present in smaller amounts in apple and pear seeds. It functions as a plant defense compound.
Chemically, amygdalin is a disaccharide bound to mandelonitrile. When plant material is damaged or metabolized by
Historically, amigdalina has been promoted as a cancer therapy under names such as laetrile or vitamin B17.
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