- In chemistry, a
glycoside /ˈɡlaɪkəsaɪd/ is a
molecule in
which a
sugar is
bound to
another functional group via a
glycosidic bond.
Glycosides play numerous...
- 100 g (3.5 oz).
Other bamboo lemurs have been
found to
consume less
cyanogenetic forms of bamboo, such as
mature shoots of C.
viguieri or the
leaves of...
- ; Eisner,
Thomas (1976). "Benzoyl
cyanide and
mandelonitrile in the
cyanogenetic secretion of a centipede".
Journal of
Chemical Ecology. 2 (4): 421–429...
- from its underside. The
secretion is
proteinaceous and
contains two
cyanogenetic compounds,
mandelonitrile and
benzoyl cyanide, as well as two products...
- "Hydrophytes,
xerophytes and
halophytes and the
production of alkaloids,
cyanogenetic and
organic sulphur compounds". Lloydia. 6: 1–17. Zeng, Yan Jun; Wang...
- this
group of
plants present cyanogenesis—that is, they
biosynthesize cyanogenetic glycosides that by
hydrolysis originate cyanide—through the metabolic...
-
fruits are
about 5 cm (2.0 in) in diameter, with the
seeds strongly cyanogenetic (cyanide producing) and
poisonous to humans. It
produces a
useful timber...
-
Crystals of
calcium oxalate are in the leaf mesophyll. Most
species are
cyanogenetic. Protocyanidins, flavonols, saponins, sapogenins, and
ellagic acid are...
- flavonols,
proanthocyanidins and
tannins present. The
plants are not
cyanogenetic. Some
species of
Meliosma have a
limited use in
gardening and horticulture...