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Thiolane-type sulfides from garlic, onion, and Welsh onion

Journal

JOURNAL OF NATURAL MEDICINES
Volume 75, Issue 4, Pages 741-751

Publisher

SPRINGER JAPAN KK
DOI: 10.1007/s11418-021-01533-x

Keywords

Garlic; Onion; Welsh onion; 3; 4-dimethylthiolane-type; Onionin A(1); Garlicnin B-1; Antitumor effect

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This paper reviewed the examination and characterization of sulfides in garlic, onion, and Welsh onion extracts, identified new sulfide structures, proposed hypothetical pathways for sulfide production, and demonstrated the antitumor effects of onionin A(1) on tumor proliferation and metastasis through activation of the antitumor immune system. These findings suggest that onionin A(1) could be an effective adjuvant therapy for osteosarcoma, ovarian cancer, and other malignant tumors.
In this paper, we review our work in the last 10 years wherein we examined the sulfides in the acetone extracts of garlic (Allium sativum), onion (A. cepa), and Welsh onion (A. fistulosum), obtained and characterized the structures of new sulfides, three 3,4-dimethylthiolane-type sulfides from onion and Welsh onion, respectively, and four acyclic-type, nine 3,4-dimethyl- thiolane-type, four 2-methylthiolane (and thiane)-type, two 1,2-dithiolane-type, and two 2-oxothiolane-type sulfides, together with (E)-ajoene and one kujounin-type sulfide from garlic. During this process, structural corrections were made in onionin A group, garlicnin A, and garlicnin B group in some 3,4-dimethylthiolane-type sulfides. Next, hypothetical pathways for the production of the aforementioned sulfides were proposed. Furthermore, it was revealed that a typical 3,4-dimethylthiolane-type sulfide, onionin A(1) obtained from onion, having the isomeric structure of garlicnin B-1 obtained from garlic, decreased tumor proliferation and controlled tumor metastasis. These results showed that onionin A(1) is an effective agent for controlling tumors, and that the antitumor effects observed in vivo are likely caused by reversing the antitumor immune system. Activation of the antitumor immune system by onionin A(1) might be an effective adjuvant therapy for patients with osteosarcoma, ovarian cancer and other malignant tumors.

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