tsüanioglükosiids
Tsüanioglükosiids are a class of organic compounds characterized by a specific structural arrangement. The fundamental unit of a tsüanioglükosiid consists of a sugar molecule, a type of carbohydrate, bonded to a non-sugar component known as an aglycone. This linkage is typically an oxygen atom, forming a glycosidic bond. The "tsüani" part of the name suggests a possible connection to nitrile groups (-CN) within the aglycone, though the precise definition and common usage of this term in scientific literature can vary.
These compounds are found in nature, particularly in plants, where they often play roles in defense mechanisms
The chemical and biological properties of tsüanioglükosiids are largely determined by the nature of their aglycone.