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Kim, Eun-Sil,Chun, Hui-Chung,Kim, Byong-Ki,Rhee, Khee-Choon The Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition 1997 Preventive Nutrition and Food Science Vol.2 No.2
Garlic (Alium sativum L.), originated in the Kirghiz region of Central Asia, is oneof the oldest cultivated plants. It has reached Europe via Egypt in the days of Pharaohs. Since then, the legendary medicinal properties attributed to garlic have attracted human interests for thousands of years. However, the research on the medicinal effect of garlic, mostly on this anticarcinogenic actions has been systematically performed only for the last tow or three decades. Many researches have proven that garlic inhibits neoplasia elicited by chemical carcinogens using in vitro or in vivo experimental systems. Attention has recently been focused on assessing the therapeutic or chemopreventive measures of garlic compounds against carcinogenesis in animals. The active principles of he garlic extract, mainly the sulfur compounds and their derivatives have been deeply scrutinized into their chemical, functional and medicinal properties.
Eun-Sil Kim,Hui-Chung Chun,Byong-Ki Kim,Khee-Choon Rhee 한국식품영양과학회 1997 Preventive Nutrition and Food Science Vol.2 No.2
Garlic(Allium sativum L.), originated in the Kirghiz region of Central Asia, is one of the oldest cultivated plants. It has reached Europe via Egypt in the days of Pharaohs. Since then, the legendary medicinal properties attributed to garlic have attracted human interests for thousands of years. However, the research on the medicinal effect of garlic, mostly on its anticarcinogenic actions has been systematically performed only for the last two or three decades. Many researches have proven that garlic inhibits neoplasia elicited by chemical carcinogens using in vitro or in vivo experimental systems. Attention has recently been focused on assessing the therapeutic or chemopreventive measures of garlic compounds against carcinogenesis in animals. The active principles of the garlic extract, mainly the sulfur compounds and their derivatives have been deeply scrutinized into their chemical, functional and medicinal properties.