© CSIRO 2008The secondary metabolite amygdalin is a cyanogenic diglucoside that at high concentrations is associated with intense bitterness in seeds of the Rosaceae, including kernels of almond (Prunus dulcis (Mill.), syn. Prunus amygdalus D. A. Webb Batsch). Amygdalin is a glucoside of prunasin, itself a glucoside of R-mandelonitrile (a cyanohydrin). Here we report the isolation of an almond enzyme (UGT85A19) that stereo-selectively glucosylates R-mandelonitrile to produce prunasin. In a survey of developing kernels from seven bitter and 11 non-bitter genotypes with polyclonal antibody raised to UGT85A19, the enzyme was found to accumulate to higher levels in the bitter types in later development. This differential accumulation of UGT85A1...
Almond [Prunus dulcis Miller (D. A. Webb), syn. Prunus amygdalus L.)] is the major tree nut crop wor...
Wild almond species accumulate the bitter and toxic cyanogenic diglucoside amygdalin. Almond domesti...
Consumer complaints received by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in August 2010 about raw organ...
Almond (Prunus dulcis) is the principal Prunus species in which the consumed and thus commercially i...
Almond kernels can be sweet, slightly bitter or bitter. Bitterness in almond (Prunus dulcis Mill.) a...
Los compuestos cianogénicos, como compuestos del metabolismo del almendro, sufren cambios durante la...
D-amygdalin is a toxic compound found in the kernels of some bitter almond cultivars.This compound i...
Almond and sweet cherry are two economically important species of the Prunus genus. They both produc...
Amygdalin is a cynaogenic diglucoside responsible for the bitterness of almonds. Almonds display thr...
The bitterness and toxicity of wild-type seeds of Prunoideae is due to the cyanogenic glucoside amyg...
Upon crushing, amygdalin present in bitter almonds is hydrolysed to benzaldehyde, which gives a bitt...
The bitterness and toxicity of wild-type seeds of Prunoideae is due to the cyanogenic glucoside amyg...
In the present work we applied a technics to determine and also permit quantification for separating...
Almond [Prunus dulcis Miller (D. A. Webb), syn. Prunus amygdalus L.)] is the major tree nut crop wor...
Wild almond species accumulate the bitter and toxic cyanogenic diglucoside amygdalin. Almond domesti...
Consumer complaints received by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in August 2010 about raw organ...
Almond (Prunus dulcis) is the principal Prunus species in which the consumed and thus commercially i...
Almond kernels can be sweet, slightly bitter or bitter. Bitterness in almond (Prunus dulcis Mill.) a...
Los compuestos cianogénicos, como compuestos del metabolismo del almendro, sufren cambios durante la...
D-amygdalin is a toxic compound found in the kernels of some bitter almond cultivars.This compound i...
Almond and sweet cherry are two economically important species of the Prunus genus. They both produc...
Amygdalin is a cynaogenic diglucoside responsible for the bitterness of almonds. Almonds display thr...
The bitterness and toxicity of wild-type seeds of Prunoideae is due to the cyanogenic glucoside amyg...
Upon crushing, amygdalin present in bitter almonds is hydrolysed to benzaldehyde, which gives a bitt...
The bitterness and toxicity of wild-type seeds of Prunoideae is due to the cyanogenic glucoside amyg...
In the present work we applied a technics to determine and also permit quantification for separating...
Almond [Prunus dulcis Miller (D. A. Webb), syn. Prunus amygdalus L.)] is the major tree nut crop wor...
Wild almond species accumulate the bitter and toxic cyanogenic diglucoside amygdalin. Almond domesti...
Consumer complaints received by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in August 2010 about raw organ...