Ajoene
Cross-source consensus on Ajoene from 2 sources and 9 claims.
2 sources · 9 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Ajoene is a sulfur-based compound found in garlic. — Ajoene in Garlic: Stroke Prevention and Beyond
- Ajoene is one of several phytonutrients in garlic that are activated through crushing. — Ajoene in Garlic: Stroke Prevention and Beyond
- Ajoene is a sulfur-based compound found in garlic, derived from the Spanish word for garlic. — Ajoene in Garlic: Stroke Prevention and Beyond
- Ajoene is not bioavailable in its inert form and must be activated through physical processing. — Ajoene in Garlic: Stroke Prevention and Beyond
- Ajoene is not bioavailable in its inert form and must be activated through crushing. — Ajoene in Garlic: Stroke Prevention and Beyond
- Physical crushing of the garlic clove triggers enzymatic reactions that convert precursor compounds into active ajoene. — Ajoene in Garlic: Stroke Prevention and Beyond
- Whole or minimally processed garlic releases far less active ajoene than crushed garlic. — Ajoene in Garlic: Stroke Prevention and Beyond
- Major drug companies are researching ajoene to find ways to patent it due to its potent biological activity. — Ajoene in Garlic: Stroke Prevention and Beyond
- Major pharmaceutical companies are investing in research to patent ajoene due to its potent biological activity. — Ajoene in Garlic: Stroke Prevention and Beyond