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Biological properties of onions and garlic

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Their main biological activities have been reviewed, indicating the compounds responsible for each of them, and the influence of the processing on the bioactivity and the adverse effects and interactions with different medications have been considered.
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Garlic (Allium sativum) and onion (Allium cepa) are two food ingredients widely used in our gastronomy. Moreover, garlic and onion extracts have been recently reported to be effective in cardiovascular disease, because of their hypocholesterolemic, hypolipidemic, anti-hypertensive, anti-diabetic, antithrombotic and anti-hyperhomocysteinemia effects, and to possess many other biological activities including antimicrobial, antioxidant, anticarcinogenic, antimutagenic, antiasthmatic, immunomodulatory and prebiotic activities. Given the importance of these vegetables and derived supplements as much in feeding as in therapeutic, in the present work, their main biological activities have been reviewed, indicating the compounds responsible for each one of them. In addition, the influence of the processing on the bioactivity and the adverse effects and interactions with different medications have also been considered.

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Biological properties of garlic and garlic-derived organosulfur compounds

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The use of plants in the traditional management of diabetes in Nigeria: pharmacological and toxicological considerations.

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Use of garlic, Allium sativum, to control Aeromonas hydrophila infection in rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum)

TL;DR: There was stimulation of the number of erythrocytes and leucocytes, a significantly higher haematocrit, enhancement of phagocytic activity, respiratory burst, lysozyme, anti-protease and bactericidal activities following feeding with garlic, which led to a significant increase in growth, feed conversion and protein efficiency.
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Physicochemical and release characterisation of garlic oil-β-cyclodextrin inclusion complexes

TL;DR: In this article, the physicochemical and release characterisation of inclusion complexes of garlic oil in β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) was investigated by different analytical techniques including Fourier transform-infrared spectroscopy, differential scanning calorimetry and X-ray diffractometry.
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Intake of Garlic and Its Bioactive Components

TL;DR: The health benefits of garlic likely arise from a wide variety of components, possibly working synergistically, and ample research suggests that several bioavailable components likely contribute to the observed beneficial effects.