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  1. Aug 14, 2015 · 0.12mg cyanide * 8 seeds = 0.96mg cyanide per apple (average the highest number of seeds per apple out of safety) 105mg / 0.96mg = 109 apples in one sitting while crushing every seed 109 apples * 8 seeds = 872 seeds total crushed and ingested. The Wikipedia states that 0.6mg cyanide is the allowable daily amount, while 1.5mg/kg is deadly.

  2. Mar 16, 2024 · For instance, apple seeds typically contain around 0.06 to 0.24 mg of cyanide per gram of seed, while apricot seeds may contain around 3.9 to 4.6 mg of cyanide per gram of seed. Other fruit seeds, such as cherry, peach, and plum seeds, generally fall within a similar range.

    • Apple Seeds Do Contain Cyanide, But Not Enough to Kill
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    Apple seeds contain a cyanide- and sugar-based compound called amygdalin. The seeds have a strong outer layer that is resistant to digestive juices. But if you chew the seeds, human (or animal) enzymes come in contact with the amygdalin, cutting off the sugar part of the molecule, The Guardian reported. What’s left of the compound can then decompos...

    The claim that apple seeds contain cyanide and eating 20 apple cores will kill an adult is MISSING CONTEXT, because key information was missing from the post. It’s true that apple seeds contain cyanide in the form of the compound amygdalin. But one would have to consume between 150 and several thousand apple seeds — and they would need to be crushe...

    Healthline, May 20, 2015, Are Apple Seeds Poisonous?
    The Guardian, Oct. 11, 2015, Cyanide in fruit seeds: how dangerous is an apple?
    Center for Disease Control, Facts About Cyanide
    Hindustan Times, Nov. 2, 2019, The fatal dose: Poison in Agatha Christie’s works
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  3. Apr 14, 2021 · Meanwhile, the Morello cherry pit harbors an astonishing 65 mg per gram (2). These stone fruits can produce the equivalent of 0.01–1.1 mg of cyanide in your body, depending on the amount ...

  4. Mar 19, 2022 · It takes 1 to 2 milligrams of cyanide per kilogram of body weight to be a fatal dose, according to the Centers for Disease Control. But the conversion of amygdalin to cyanide isn’t one-to-one ...

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  5. The seeds of many types of fruit in the family Prunus, (e.g., peaches, apricots, cherries, and plums) contain amygdalin. Almonds are the seeds of a plant in this family as well but are safe to eat. Cyanide is a poisonous chemical that causes severe stomach upset, difficulty breathing, and low blood pressure.

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  7. Feb 16, 2024 · The apple fruit around the seeds is safe to eat and can be part of a healthy diet. Apples contain beneficial antioxidants , vitamins , and dietary fiber . Cyanide poisoning

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