| Literature DB >> 25579175 |
Wen-Qing Li1, Hua Zhou, Mei-Yun Zhou, Xing-Peng Hu, Shi-Yi Ou, Ri-An Yan, Xiao-Jian Liao, Xue-Song Huang, Liang Fu.
Abstract
Garlic (Allium sativum L.), which is a widely distributed plant, is globally used as both spice and food. This study identified five novel phenolic compounds, namely, 8-(3-methyl-(E)-1-butenyl)diosmetin, 8-(3-methyl-(E)-1-butenyl)chrysin, 6-(3-methyl-(E)-1-butenyl)chrysin, and Alliumones A and B, along with nine known compounds 6-14 from the ethanol extract of garlic. The structures of these five novel phenolic compounds were established via extensive 1D- and 2D-nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy experiments. The effects of the phenolic compounds isolated from garlic on the enzymatical or nonenzymatical formation of sulfur-containing compounds produced during garlic processing were examined. Compound 12 significantly reduced the thermal decomposition of alliin, whereas compound 4 exhibited the highest percentage of alliinase inhibition activity (36.6%).Entities:
Keywords: Allium sativum; alliin; alliinase; phenolic compounds
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25579175 DOI: 10.1021/jf505982f
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Agric Food Chem ISSN: 0021-8561 Impact factor: 5.279