Amygdalin
Amygdalin(Laetrile) Name:Amygdalin(Laetrile) CASNo.:29883-15-6 Molecularformula:C20H27NO11 Molecularweight:457.43 …
Amygdalin(Laetrile)
Name: Amygdalin(Laetrile)
CAS No.: 29883-15-6
Molecular formula: C20H27NO11
Molecular weight: 457.43
Specification:50%,99%
Function and Usage: Laetrile is the purified form of the compound amygdalin, which is found naturally in fruits and vegetables, particularly in the apricot pits and bitter almonds.
Amygdalin was first isolated in 1830 and was used as an anticancer agent in Russia as early as 1845. Laetrile gained popularity in the 1970s as a single anticancer agent and as part of a metabolic therapy program that included a special diet, high-dose vitamin supplements, and pancreatic enzymes. By 1978, more than 70, 000 people in the United States had reportedly been treated with Laetrile.
It is believed that laetrile relieves the pain of cancer. One theory is that cancer cells contain large quantities of the enzyme beta-glucosidase. This enzyme breaks the amygdalin down and releases cyanide, a toxic chemical that then kills cancer cells
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