Literature DB >> 14763820

Thermal degradation of allicin in garlic extracts and its implication on the inhibition of the in-vitro growth of Helicobacter pylori.

Pablo Cañizares1, Ignacio Gracia, Luis A Gómez, Antonio García, Carlos Martín De Argila, Daniel Boixeda, Luis de Rafael.   

Abstract

Allicin, the main active principle related to Allium sativum chemistry, is considered to be responsible for the bacteriostatic properties of garlic. The work described here has demonstrated the direct implication of the allicin present in solvent-free garlic extracts obtained with ethanol (ethanolic garlic extract, EGE) and acetone (acetonic garlic extract, AGE) in the inhibition of the in-vitro growth of Helicobacter pylori (Hp), the bacterium responsible for serious gastric diseases such as ulcers and even gastric cancer. The evolution of allicin concentration as a function of time and temperature has been the subject of a kinetic study. The reaction order, activation energy, and preexponential factor (in accordance with Arrhenius theory) have been determined for the decomposition process of allicin in these organic media. First-order decomposition, an activation energy of 97.4 kJ/mol, and an Arrhenius preexponential factor of 8.9 x 10(10) s(-1) have been determined for allicin in EGE. For allicin in AGE the kinetic order determined was 1.5, the activation energy 184.5 kJ/mol, and the preexponential factor 3.1 x 10(24) s(-1) (mg/L)(-0.5). The presence or absence of allicin in these garlic products was found to be crucial for the inhibition of the in-vitro growth of Hp, as demonstrated by microbiological analysis for AGE. A relationship has been identified between the effectiveness and durability of the anti-Hp properties shown by AGE and the allicin content of these products. The bacteriostatic properties were active for up to 10 months if the samples were maintained at 6 degrees C.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14763820     DOI: 10.1021/bp034135v

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biotechnol Prog        ISSN: 1520-6033


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