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Categories: Potassium compounds, Sulfate esters, Chemical articles with multiple PubChem CIDs, Glucosinolates, Allyl compounds
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sinigrin  Sinigrin potassium  2-Propenyl glucosinolate  3952-98-5  C10H16KNO9S2
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Sinigrin or allyl glucosinolate is a glucosinolate that belongs to the family of glucosides found in some plants of the family Brassicaceae such as Brussels sprouts, broccoli, and the seeds of black mustard. Wikipedia
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Sinigrin or allyl glucosinolate is a glucosinolate that belongs to the family of glucosides found in some plants of the family Brassicaceae such as Brussels sprouts, broccoli, and the seeds of black mustard. Wikipedia
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A glycosinolate glycoside found in many brassicas and related plants which is toxic in large quantities and responsible for the pungent bite of horseradish and hot mustard. Wiktionary
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