10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CYANOGENETIC»
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cyanogenetic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
cyanogenetic and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Toxicants Occurring Naturally in Foods
The cyanogenetic glycosides are compounds that yield hydrogen cyanide (HCN)
upon treatment with acid or appropriate hydrolytic enzymes. These compounds
have a wide distribution among the higher plants, but they are also found in ferns
...
2
Pharmacognosy And Pharmacobiotechnology
Cantharides beetles, in general, is a vesicant, rubefacient and counter irritant. 4.2
.6 Cyanogenetic Glycosides The cyanogenetic glycosides are named so
because they yield either hydrocyanic acid upon hydrolysis or they essesntially
possess ...
Thus populations polymorphic at both loci include four phenotypes: (i) Ac/Li
plants, with glucosides and enzyme, are cyanogenetic; (ii) Ac/li plants, with
glucosides but no enzyme, are acyanogenetic; (iii) ac/Li plants, with enzyme but
no ...
4
Analysis and Control Methods for Food and Agricultural ...
Cyanogenetic Glucosides Hydrocyanic acid (HCN) is a gas; therefore, it does not
exist in the free state in plant tissues. However, it can be liberated from them
under the action of enzymes acting on one or several precursor compounds that
...
J.-L. Multon, William J. Stadelman, Bruce A. Watkins, 1997
5
CRC Ethnobotany Desk Reference
... (4) U.S.; (5) cyanogenetic (1) Cotoneaster apiculata; (2) CRANBERRY
COTONEASTER; (3) rosaceae; (4) U.S.; (5) cyanogenetic (1) Cotoneaster
bacillaris; (3) rosaceae (1) Cotoneaster congesta; (3) rosaceae; (4) U.S.; (5)
cyanogenetic (1) ...
6
CRC World Dictionary of Medicinal and Poisonous Plants: ...
1906 (Cyanogenetic.) in China: ai sheng xun zi Cotoneaster dielsianus E. Pritz.
ex Diels North America, China. See Wissenschaftliche Zeitschrift der Friedrich-
SchillerUniversität 21(5–6): 991. 1972 (Cyanogenetic.) Cotoneaster divaricatus ...
Umberto Quattrocchi, 2012
7
CRC Dictionary of Agricultural Sciences
The cyanogenetic glycoside content of these plants is increased by heavy nitrate
fertilization, wilting, trampling, and plant disease. Very young, rapidly growing
plants contain greater quantities of the glycoside. Spraying of cyanogenetic
plants ...
8
Pharmacy Law and Practice
The prohibition was achieved by the Medicines (Cyanogenetic Substances)
Order 1984, SI 1984 No. 187 which was made pursuant to section 104 of the MA
1968. This section allows Ministers to extend the provisions of the Act to
substances ...
Jonathan Merrills, Jonathan Fisher, 2008
9
Lewis' Dictionary of Toxicology
These plants contain cyanogenetic glycosides that release hydrocyanic (prussic)
acid when auacked by acids such as the hydrochloric acid found in the stomach
of many animals. The cyanogenetic glycoside content of the plant is increased ...
10
Toxic Constituents of Plant Foodstuffs
In spite of these negative findings the ultimate fate of the ingested cyanogenetic
glucoside remains unknown, and it may quite possibly lead to an appreciable
increase in the body's cyanide or thiocyante pool. In certain circumstances, the ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CYANOGENETIC»
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cyanogenetic is used in the context of the following news items.
Enjoy Seasonal Gingko Nuts
Gingko nuts contain toxic cyanogenetic glycoside which in large doses can cause stomach ache, vomiting and diarrhea. "If you find it difficult to ... «The Chosun Ilbo, Oct 12»
Dining with death
Cassava roots contain a cyanogenetic glucoside that is broken down by digestive enzymes into its components, one of which is hydrocyanic ... «Inquirer.net, Jul 11»