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Therapeutic Uses and Pharmacological Properties of Garlic, Shallot, and Their Biologically Active Compounds

Objective(s): Garlic (Allium sativum L. family Liliaceae) is well known in Iran and its leaves, flowers, and cloves have been used in traditional medicine for a long time. Research in recent decades has shown widespread pharmacological effects of A. sativum and its organosulfur compounds especially...

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Autores principales: Mikaili, Peyman, Maadirad, Surush, Moloudizargari, Milad, Aghajanshakeri, Shahin, Sarahroodi, Shadi
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3874089/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24379960
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author Mikaili, Peyman
Maadirad, Surush
Moloudizargari, Milad
Aghajanshakeri, Shahin
Sarahroodi, Shadi
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Maadirad, Surush
Moloudizargari, Milad
Aghajanshakeri, Shahin
Sarahroodi, Shadi
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description Objective(s): Garlic (Allium sativum L. family Liliaceae) is well known in Iran and its leaves, flowers, and cloves have been used in traditional medicine for a long time. Research in recent decades has shown widespread pharmacological effects of A. sativum and its organosulfur compounds especially Allicin. Studies carried out on the chemical composition of the plant show that the most important constituents of this plant are organosulfur compounds such as allicin, diallyl disulphide, S-allylcysteine, and diallyl trisulfide. Allicin represents one of the most studied among these naturally occurring compounds. In addition to A. sativum, these compounds are also present in A. hirtifolium (shallot) and have been used to treat various diseases. This article reviews the pharmacological effects and traditional uses of A. sativum, A. hirtifolium, and their active constituents to show whether or not they can be further used as potential natural sources for the development of novel drugs. Materials and Methods: For this purpose, the authors went through a vast number of sources and articles and all needed data was gathered. The findings were reviewed and classified on the basis of relevance to the topic and a summary of all effects were reported as tables. Conclusion: Garlic and shallots are safe and rich sources of biologically active compounds with low toxicity. Further studies are needed to confirm the safety and quality of the plants to be used by clinicians as therapeutic agents.
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spelling pubmed-38740892013-12-30 Therapeutic Uses and Pharmacological Properties of Garlic, Shallot, and Their Biologically Active Compounds Mikaili, Peyman Maadirad, Surush Moloudizargari, Milad Aghajanshakeri, Shahin Sarahroodi, Shadi Iran J Basic Med Sci Review Article Objective(s): Garlic (Allium sativum L. family Liliaceae) is well known in Iran and its leaves, flowers, and cloves have been used in traditional medicine for a long time. Research in recent decades has shown widespread pharmacological effects of A. sativum and its organosulfur compounds especially Allicin. Studies carried out on the chemical composition of the plant show that the most important constituents of this plant are organosulfur compounds such as allicin, diallyl disulphide, S-allylcysteine, and diallyl trisulfide. Allicin represents one of the most studied among these naturally occurring compounds. In addition to A. sativum, these compounds are also present in A. hirtifolium (shallot) and have been used to treat various diseases. This article reviews the pharmacological effects and traditional uses of A. sativum, A. hirtifolium, and their active constituents to show whether or not they can be further used as potential natural sources for the development of novel drugs. Materials and Methods: For this purpose, the authors went through a vast number of sources and articles and all needed data was gathered. The findings were reviewed and classified on the basis of relevance to the topic and a summary of all effects were reported as tables. Conclusion: Garlic and shallots are safe and rich sources of biologically active compounds with low toxicity. Further studies are needed to confirm the safety and quality of the plants to be used by clinicians as therapeutic agents. Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2013-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3874089/ /pubmed/24379960 Text en © 2013: Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Sarahroodi, Shadi
Therapeutic Uses and Pharmacological Properties of Garlic, Shallot, and Their Biologically Active Compounds
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title_short Therapeutic Uses and Pharmacological Properties of Garlic, Shallot, and Their Biologically Active Compounds
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3874089/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24379960
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