Handbook of Plant and Animal Toxins in Food 2022
DOI: 10.1201/9781003178446-10
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Cyanogenic Glycosides

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“…Tis is a mixed idea, especially since this extraction procedure is more benefcial than harmful. Indeed, as much as it could facilitate the release of certain active principles often present in the plant in the form of glucosides, it could not only release specifc toxic secondary metabolites such as cyanogenic glycosides [122] but also deteriorate the active ingredient when the latter is thermolabile [123][124][125]. Terefore, this practice remains to be assessed case-by-case, and only experimental work could determine its fair value.…”
Section: LVmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tis is a mixed idea, especially since this extraction procedure is more benefcial than harmful. Indeed, as much as it could facilitate the release of certain active principles often present in the plant in the form of glucosides, it could not only release specifc toxic secondary metabolites such as cyanogenic glycosides [122] but also deteriorate the active ingredient when the latter is thermolabile [123][124][125]. Terefore, this practice remains to be assessed case-by-case, and only experimental work could determine its fair value.…”
Section: LVmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous surveys have indicated that plants containing cyanide have been associated with stunted growth, limb abnormalities, microcephaly, ocular malformations, reduced fetal body weight, absence of tail and anus, underdeveloped external genitalia, and embryonic mortality. [ 19 ] Various mechanisms can lead to the teratogenic effects of hydrogen cyanide (HCN). The release of HCN within the body has the potential to impede regular cellular mechanisms and cause disturbances in the development of the fetus.…”
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confidence: 99%