1992
DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-961504
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In VitroVirucidal Effects ofAllium sativum(Garlic) Extract and Compounds

Abstract: Garlic (Allium sativum) has been shown to have antiviral activity, but the compounds responsible have not been identified. Using direct pre-infection incubation assays, we determined the in vitro virucidal effects of fresh garlic extract, its polar fraction, and the following garlic associated compounds: diallyl thiosulfinate (allicin), allyl methyl thiosulfinate, methyl allyl thiosulfinate, ajoene, alliin, deoxyalliin, diallyl disulfide, and diallyl trisulfide. Activity was determined against selected viruses… Show more

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“…It has many medicinal effects such as lowering of blood cholesterol level (Yeh and Yeh, 1994), antiplatelet aggregation (Steiner et al, 1996), anti-inflammatory activity (Baek et al, 2001) and inhibition of cholesterol synthesis (Piscitelli et al, 2002). Garlic has been long known to have antibacterial (Rees et al, 1993;Sasaki et al, 1999;Shobana et al, 2009), antifungal (Pai and Platt, 1995), anticancer (Unnikrishnan and Kuttan, 1990;Kaschula et al, 2010), antioxidant (Galano and Francisco-Marquez, 2009) and antiviral (Weber et al, 1992).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has many medicinal effects such as lowering of blood cholesterol level (Yeh and Yeh, 1994), antiplatelet aggregation (Steiner et al, 1996), anti-inflammatory activity (Baek et al, 2001) and inhibition of cholesterol synthesis (Piscitelli et al, 2002). Garlic has been long known to have antibacterial (Rees et al, 1993;Sasaki et al, 1999;Shobana et al, 2009), antifungal (Pai and Platt, 1995), anticancer (Unnikrishnan and Kuttan, 1990;Kaschula et al, 2010), antioxidant (Galano and Francisco-Marquez, 2009) and antiviral (Weber et al, 1992).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was previously stated that, immunostimulants improve the protection of fish against diseases by enhancing nonspecific and humoral defense mechanisms (Sakai, 1999). Garlic has been effect against many bacteria (Ress et al, 1993), fungi (Adetumbi et al, 1986) and viruses (Weber et al, 1992).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A. sativum, the common garlic, has traditional dietary and medicinal applications as an antiinfective agent (Lawson, 1998;Reuter et al, 1996). In vitro evidence of the antimicrobial activity of fresh and freeze-dried garlic extracts against many bacteria (Cavallito and Bailey, 1944;Rees et al, 1993), fungi (Adetumbi et al, 1986), and viruses (Weber et al, 1992) lends support to these applications. On the other hand, Z. officinale Rosc.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%