glycoalkaloids

[US]/ˌɡlaɪkəʊˈælkəlɔɪdz/
[UK]/ˌɡlaɪkoʊˈælkəlɔɪdz/

Translation

n.A class of nitrogen-containing glycoside compounds found primarily in plants of the Solanaceae family (nightshade family), especially in potatoes and tomatoes, that possess toxic properties.

Example Sentences

potato plants naturally accumulate toxic glycoalkaloids in their leaves and stems.

high levels of glycoalkaloids can cause poisoning in humans and animals.

researchers are studying the glycoalkaloid biosynthesis pathway in nightshade plants.

the glycoalkaloid content varies significantly between different potato varieties.

environmental stress can increase glycoalkaloid concentration in crops.

traditional breeding programs aim to reduce glycoalkaloid levels in edible potatoes.

glycoalkaloid poisoning symptoms include gastrointestinal distress and neurological effects.

the glycoalkaloid profile of a plant can indicate its evolutionary adaptations.

some insects have developed resistance to plant glycoalkaloid toxins.

agricultural practices can influence glycoalkaloid accumulation in tubers.

glycoalkaloid synthesis occurs primarily in the chloroplasts of plant cells.

understanding glycoalkaloid metabolism is crucial for food safety improvements.

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