. Biochemical systematics. Biochemical variation; Botany. CYANOGENETIC SUBSTANCES 183 (3) A group of several closely related substances, also related to the two types illustrated above, have the basic struc- ture phenyglycolonitrile D-glucoside- OH (a) Prunasine (L-phenyl) from many Rosaceae, some Myoporaceae {Eremophila maculata), Myrtaceae {Eucalyptus corynocalix) and Scrophulariaceae {Linaria striata and Choenorrhinum minus). (b) Prulauroside (L-D-phenyl) from species of Rosaceae. (c) Sambunigroside (D-phenyl) from Sambucus nigra (Caprifoliaceae), Acacia glaucescens (Leguminosae) and Xi


. Biochemical systematics. Biochemical variation; Botany. CYANOGENETIC SUBSTANCES 183 (3) A group of several closely related substances, also related to the two types illustrated above, have the basic struc- ture phenyglycolonitrile D-glucoside- OH (a) Prunasine (L-phenyl) from many Rosaceae, some Myoporaceae {Eremophila maculata), Myrtaceae {Eucalyptus corynocalix) and Scrophulariaceae {Linaria striata and Choenorrhinum minus). (b) Prulauroside (L-D-phenyl) from species of Rosaceae. (c) Sambunigroside (D-phenyl) from Sambucus nigra (Caprifoliaceae), Acacia glaucescens (Leguminosae) and Ximenia americana (Oleaceae). (d) Dhurroside, a para-OH phenyl analog of prunasine, found in Sorghum vulgare (Gramineae). (e) Phyllanthoside (may be same as dhurroside) found in Euphorbiaceae {Phyllanthus gastroemii). (f) Zierioside, a meta-OH phenyl analog of prunasine found in Rutaceae (Zieria laevigata). (4) Linamaroside, from several legumes and others, including several species of Dimorphotheca (Compositae). CHoOH O oh\ -o- HO CH3 -C-CH3 teN OH (5) Lotaustraloside is from species of Lotus and Trifolium repens (Leguminosae). CH3 CH.,OH HO. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Alston, Ralph E; Turner, B. L. (Billie Lee), 1925-. Englewood Cliffs, N. J. , Prentice-Hall


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