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  2. Amygdalin - Wikipedia

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    Eating amygdalin will cause it to release cyanide in the human body, and may lead to cyanide poisoning. [ 1 ] Since the early 1950s, both amygdalin and a chemical derivative named laetrile have been promoted as alternative cancer treatments , often under the misnomer vitamin B 17 (neither amygdalin nor laetrile is a vitamin ). [ 2 ]

  3. Cyanide poisoning - Wikipedia

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    Cyanide is a potent cytochrome c oxidase (COX, a.k.a. Complex IV) inhibitor, causing asphyxiation of cells. As such, cyanide poisoning is a form of histotoxic hypoxia, because it interferes with the ability of cells to take or use oxygen via oxidative phosphorylation. [25]: 1475

  4. Caution: Cherry Pits Can Cause Cyanide Poisoning—Here’s How

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    The amount of broken cherry pits needed to cause acute cyanide poisoning isn’t known, but adverse reactions can happen from extremely small amounts of the toxin.

  5. Cyanide - Wikipedia

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    Removal of cyanide from cassava in Nigeria. Cyanides are produced by certain bacteria, fungi, and algae.It is an antifeedant in a number of plants. Cyanides are found in substantial amounts in certain seeds and fruit stones, e.g., those of bitter almonds, apricots, apples, and peaches. [5]

  6. If You See White Stuff on Your Peach Pit, This Is What It Means

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  8. Apricot kernel - Wikipedia

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    An apricot kernel is the apricot seed located within the fruit endocarp, which forms a hard shell around the seed called the pyrena (stone or pit). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The kernel contains amygdalin , a poisonous compound, in concentrations that vary between cultivars.

  9. 4 fruits you can (and should!) eat from skin to pit - AOL

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