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Linamarin (2-(b-D-Glucopyranosyloxy)-2-methyl-propanenitrile, Phaseolunatin)

Cat no: L2288


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Linamarin can be found in the seed, skins and embryos of flax. Epidemic spastic paraparesis (konzo) found in tropical and subtropical countries is known to be caused by long-term intake of cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz), which contains a cyanoglucoside linamarin (a-hydroxyisobutyronitrile-b-D-glucopyranoside). It has been reported that linamarin is enzymatically converted to cyanide by bacteria in the intestine, and this is absorbed into the blood and then damages neural cells. However, unmetabolized linamarin was found in the urine after oral administration of cassava; thus, we hypothesized that konzo could be caused by direct toxicity of the unmetabolized linamarin that was transferred to the brain and could be transported into neural cells via a glucose transporter. In the present study it was confirmed that linamarin directly damaged neural culture pheochromocytoma cell (PC) 12 cells; 0
Catalogue number: L2288
Size: 25mg
Form: White crystalline solid
Alternative names: 2-(b-D-Glucopyranosyloxy)-2-methyl-propanenitrile; Phaseolunatin
References: British Journal of Nutrition (2003), 90:467-472 Cambridge University Press,

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