Almond kernels can be sweet, slightly bitter or bitter. Bitterness in almond (Prunus dulcis Mill.) and other Prunus species is related to the content of the cyanogenic diglucoside amygdalin. When an almond containing amygdalin is chopped, glucose, benzaldehyde (bitter flavor) and hydrogen cyanide (which is toxic) are released. This two-year-study with 29 different almond cultivars for bitterness was carried out in order to relate the concentration of amygdalin in the kernel with the phenotype (sweet, slightly bitter or bitter) and the genotype (homozygous: sweet or bitter or heterozygous: sweet or slightly bitter) with an easy analytical test. Results showed that there was a clear difference in the amount of amygdalin between bitter and non...
In the present work we applied a technics to determine and also permit quantification for separating...
Almond and sweet cherry are two economically important species of the Prunus genus. They both produc...
Cyanogenic glycosides are a large group of secondary metabolites that are widely distributed in the ...
Almond kernels can be sweet, slightly bitter or bitter. Bitterness in almond (Prunus dulcis Mill.) a...
Amygdalin is a cynaogenic diglucoside responsible for the bitterness of almonds. Almonds display thr...
D-amygdalin is a toxic compound found in the kernels of some bitter almond cultivars.This compound i...
© CSIRO 2008The secondary metabolite amygdalin is a cyanogenic diglucoside that at high concentratio...
Consumer complaints received by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in August 2010 about raw organ...
Upon crushing, amygdalin present in bitter almonds is hydrolysed to benzaldehyde, which gives a bitt...
M. G. Wirthensohn,W. L. Chin, T. K. Franks, G. Baldock, C. M. Ford and M. SedgleyTo determine the ch...
Processing is a traditional pharmacy technology based on traditional Chinese medicine theory. The tr...
Almond (Prunus dulcis) is the principal Prunus species in which the consumed and thus commercially i...
Bitterness in almonds is controlled by a single gene (Sk dominant for sweet kernel, sk recessive for...
Los compuestos cianogénicos, como compuestos del metabolismo del almendro, sufren cambios durante la...
Cynogenesis has been suggested to be an adaptive response to drought stress in some plants. To deter...
In the present work we applied a technics to determine and also permit quantification for separating...
Almond and sweet cherry are two economically important species of the Prunus genus. They both produc...
Cyanogenic glycosides are a large group of secondary metabolites that are widely distributed in the ...
Almond kernels can be sweet, slightly bitter or bitter. Bitterness in almond (Prunus dulcis Mill.) a...
Amygdalin is a cynaogenic diglucoside responsible for the bitterness of almonds. Almonds display thr...
D-amygdalin is a toxic compound found in the kernels of some bitter almond cultivars.This compound i...
© CSIRO 2008The secondary metabolite amygdalin is a cyanogenic diglucoside that at high concentratio...
Consumer complaints received by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in August 2010 about raw organ...
Upon crushing, amygdalin present in bitter almonds is hydrolysed to benzaldehyde, which gives a bitt...
M. G. Wirthensohn,W. L. Chin, T. K. Franks, G. Baldock, C. M. Ford and M. SedgleyTo determine the ch...
Processing is a traditional pharmacy technology based on traditional Chinese medicine theory. The tr...
Almond (Prunus dulcis) is the principal Prunus species in which the consumed and thus commercially i...
Bitterness in almonds is controlled by a single gene (Sk dominant for sweet kernel, sk recessive for...
Los compuestos cianogénicos, como compuestos del metabolismo del almendro, sufren cambios durante la...
Cynogenesis has been suggested to be an adaptive response to drought stress in some plants. To deter...
In the present work we applied a technics to determine and also permit quantification for separating...
Almond and sweet cherry are two economically important species of the Prunus genus. They both produc...
Cyanogenic glycosides are a large group of secondary metabolites that are widely distributed in the ...