Biological properties and therapeutic applications of garlic and its components
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Melguizo Rodríguez, Lucía Raquel; García Recio, Enrique; Ruiz Rodríguez, Concepción; Luna Bertos, María Elvira De; Illescas Montes, Rebeca; Costela Ruiz, Víctor JavierEditorial
Royal Society of Chemistry
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2022-02-15Referencia bibliográfica
Food Funct., 2022,13, 2415-2426. DOI: [10.1039/d1fo03180e]
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Department of Nursing (University of Granada); Junta de AndaluciaAbstract
Garlic is one of the most widely employed condiments in cooking. It has also been used since ancient
times in traditional plant-based medicine, largely based on its organosulfur compounds. The objective of
this study was to provide updated information on the biological and therapeutic garlic properties. Garlic
has been found to possess important biological properties with high therapeutic potential, which is
influenced by the mode of its utilization, preparation, and extraction. It has been attributed with antioxidant,
anti-inflammatory, and immunomodulatory capacities. Garlic, in particular its organosulfur compounds,
can maintain immune system homeostasis through positive effects on immune cells, especially
by regulating cytokine proliferation and expression. This may underlie their usefulness in the treatment of
infectious and tumor processes. These compounds can also offer vascular benefits by regulating lipid
metabolism or by exerting antihypertensive and antiaggregant effects. However, further clinical trials are
warranted to confirm the therapeutic potential of garlic and its derivatives.