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3.2.1.117
(R)-amygdalin + H2O
first step of cyanogenesis from amygdalin
3.2.1.117
(R)-amygdalin + H2O
amygdalin is decomposed by beta-glucosidase in the digestive fluid into glucose and prunasin, which is further hydrolyzed to mandelonitrile and then to benzaldehyde and hydrogen cyanide. Amygdalin, a toxic component, can cause fatal cyanide poisonings, chronic toxicity, and death
3.2.1.117
(R)-amygdalin + H2O
the enzyme is involved in the metabolic pathway for the synthesis and catabolism of the cyanogenic glucosides prunasin and and amygdalin
3.2.1.117
amygdalin + H2O
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