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  • 3. Metabolism of cyanogenic glycosides: A review.
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  • 5. Plant tissue analysis as a tool for predicting fertiliser needs for low cyanogenic glucoside levels in cassava roots: An assessment of its possible use.
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  • 8. Activation and detoxification of cassava cyanogenic glucosides by the whitefly Bemisia tabaci.
    Easson MLAE, Malka O, Paetz C, Hojná A, Reichelt M, Stein B, van Brunschot S, Feldmesser E, Campbell L, Colvin J, Winter S, Morin S, Gershenzon J, Vassão DG.
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  • 11. A specific and sensitive method for the determination of linamarin in Urine.
    Carlsson L, Mlingi N, Ronquist G, Rosling H.
    Nat Toxins; 1995 Jun 24; 3(5):378-82. PubMed ID: 8581323
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  • 13. Evaluation of exposure to cyanogenic glycosides and potential hydrogen cyanide release in commercially available foods among the Korean population.
    Park H, Chung H, Choi S, Bahn YS, Son J.
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  • 14. Comparative metabolism of linamarin and amygdalin in hamsters.
    Frakes RA, Sharma RP, Willhite CC.
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  • 18. Straightforward rapid spectrophotometric quantification of total cyanogenic glycosides in fresh and processed cassava products.
    Tivana LD, Da Cruz Francisco J, Zelder F, Bergenståhl B, Dejmek P.
    Food Chem; 2014 Sep 01; 158():20-7. PubMed ID: 24731309
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  • 19. Genetic screening identifies cyanogenesis-deficient mutants of Lotus japonicus and reveals enzymatic specificity in hydroxynitrile glucoside metabolism.
    Takos A, Lai D, Mikkelsen L, Abou Hachem M, Shelton D, Motawia MS, Olsen CE, Wang TL, Martin C, Rook F.
    Plant Cell; 2010 May 01; 22(5):1605-19. PubMed ID: 20453117
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