# (R)-prunasin

> chemical compound

**Wikidata**: [Q7253027](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q7253027)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prunasin)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/r-prunasin


## References

1. PRUNASIN. Global Substance Registration System
2. [CAS Common Chemistry](https://commonchemistry.cas.org/detail?cas_rn=99-18-3)
3. Prunasin. PubChem
4. ChEBI release 2020-09-01
5. Gene Ontology release 2020-05-02
6. Medical Subject Headings
7. PRUNASIN. ChEMBL
8. Prunasin. ChemSpider
9. (R)-prunasin. ChEBI
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11. A method for the practical quantification and kinetic evaluation of cyanogenesis in plant material. Application toPteridium aquilinum andPassiflora capsularis
12. Quick screening of major constituents in plant tissue by temperature programmed fractionation mass spectrometry
13. Bitterness in Aqueous Extracts of Apricot Kernels.
14. Occurrence of the cyanogenic glucoside prunasin and II corresponding mandelic acid amide glucoside in Olinia species (oliniaceae)
15. CYANOGENIC GLYCOSIDES OF CARICA PAPAYA AND ITS PHYLOGENETIC POSITION WITH RESPECT TO THE VIOLALES AND CAPPARALES
16. Cyanogenesis in glucosinolate-producing plants: Carica papaya and Carica quercifolia
17. Two new lignan xylosides from the barks of Prunus ssiori and Prunus padus.
18. Cyanogenesis of Passiflora edulis
19. Identification and Quantification of Passion Fruit Cyanogenic Glycosides
20. Two iridoid glycosides from Chaenorrhinum minus
21. Inhibition of Cyanogenesis by tannins
22. FLAVONOIDS AND CYANOGENIC GLYCOSIDES FROM THE LEAVES AND STEM BARK OF PRUNUS PERSICA (L.) BATSCH (MEET GHAMR) PEACH LOCAL CULTIVAR IN ASSIUT REGION
23. Anti-tumor promoting effect of glycosides from Prunus persica seeds
24. New flavonoid glycosides and cyanogenic glycosides from Dracocephalum peregrinum
25. Polyoxygenated terpenes and cyanogenic glucosides from Centaurea aspera var. subinermis
26. Triterpenoids from Sanguisorba alpina
27. A methyl ester of melilotoside from the sapwood of Prunus cornuta
28. A phenylpropanoid glucoside from Perilla frutescens
29. Cyanogenic glycosides in leaves of Perilla frutescens var. acuta
30. The cyanogenic glucoside, prunasin (D-mandelonitrile-beta-D-glucoside), is a novel inhibitor of DNA polymerase beta
31. Cyanogenic Glycosides from Sambucus Nigra
32. Potential allelochemicals from Sambucus nigra
33. An acetylene and a monoterpene glycoside from Adenocaulon himalaicum
34. New cyanogenic and alkyl glycoside constituents from Phyllagathis rotundifolia
35. A new acylated triterpene from the roots of Chaenomeles japonica
36. A New Acylated Triterpene from the Roots of Chaenomeles japonica.
37. Isolation of An Aroma Precursor of Benzaldehyde from Tea Leaves (Camellia sinensis var. sinensis cv. Yabukita)
38. Cyanogenic glycosides from PS Psydrax and Oxyanthus species[a/t]
39. Constituents of Prunus zippeliana Leaves and Branches.
40. Prunasin from Salix interior
41. Vicianin, prunasin, and beta-cyanoalanine in common vetch seed as sources of urinary thiocyanate in the rat.
42. Cyanogenic glycosides and 4-hydroxycoumarin glycosides from Gerbera jamesonii hybrida.
43. New glucosides of a 4-hydroxy-5-methylcoumarin and a dihydro-.ALPHA.-pyrone from Gerbera jamesonii hybrida.
44. Cyanogenic glycosids from Prunus spinosa (Rosaceae)
45. Cyanogenesis in Lotus Species1
46. Cyanogenesis in australian species of Acacia
47. Tissue Level Compartmentation of (R)-Amygdalin and Amygdalin Hydrolase Prevents Large-Scale Cyanogenesis in Undamaged Prunus Seeds
48. Prunasin Biosynthesis by Cell-Free Extracts from Black Cherry (Prunus serotina Ehrh.) Fruits and Leaves
49. Biosynthesis of flavan-3-ols and other secondary plant products from (2S)phenylalanine
50. Changes in Cyanogenic Glycoside Content and ^|^beta;-Cyanoalanine Synthase Activity in Flesh and Seeds of Japanese Plum (Prunus salicina Lindl.) during Development