Amygdalin is a complex of glucose, benzaldehyde, and cyanide. Found in sweet almonds, apricot, peach, and other fruit pits. Cyanide is released by
the action of glucosidase, a enzyme not found in other mammals, but present in normal human intestinal microflora. As a result, Amygdalin is
extraordinarily toxic upon ingestion as opposed ot its intravenous administraion in a quack anticancer remedy called Laetrile. |