Laétrile — Général Nom IUPAC acide (2S,3S,4S,5R,6R) 6 [(R) cyano(phényl)méthoxy] 3,4,5 trihydroxyoxane 2 carboxylique Synonymes … Wikipédia en Français
laetrile — [lā′ə tril΄] n. [lae(vorotatory glycosidic ni)trile] any of several organic compounds derived chiefly from apricot kernels, used by some unorthodox practitioners to treat cancer … English World dictionary
Laetrile — Strukturformel Allgemeines Name Amygdalin Andere Namen D(−) Mandelonitril β … Deutsch Wikipedia
Laetrile — Amygdaline Amygdaline Structure de l Amygdaline. Général Synonymes Amygdaloside Laetrile Mandelonitrile beta Gen … Wikipédia en Français
laetrile — An allegedly antineoplastic drug consisting chiefly of amygdalin derived from apricot pits; its antitumor effect is unproven. * * * la·e·trile lā ə (.)tril, trəl n, often cap a drug that is derived esp. from pits of the apricot (Prunus armeniaca… … Medical dictionary
laetrile — A substance found in the pits of many fruits such as apricots and papayas, and in other foods. It has been tried in some countries as a treatment for cancer, but it has not been shown to work in clinical studies. Laetrile is not approved for use… … English dictionary of cancer terms
laetrile — /lay i tril/, n. a controversial drug, purported to cure cancer, prepared from the pits of apricots or peaches and containing about 6 percent cyanide by weight: banned by the FDA. [1950 55; said to be a contr. of l mandelonitrile, equiv. to L + G … Universalium
laetrile — noun A drug, derived from the amygdalin of apricot kernels, once thought capable of destroying cancer cells by the release of cyanide but later banned in the United States by the . Syn: amygdalin … Wiktionary
laetrile — n. controversial drug made from the pits of different fruits and considered by some to have anti cancer properties … English contemporary dictionary
laetrile — la·e·trile … English syllables