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Tumor inhibition by a sulfhydryl-blocking agent related to an active principle of garlic (Allium sativum).

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Summary Extracts of garlic ( Allium sativum ) contain a bactericidal agent which is formed by the action of an enzyme on a substrate present in garlic bulbs. The active principle formed by this enzymatic process is an alkylthiosulfinic alkyl ester (R-SO-S-R) which is an -SH inactivator and reacts rapidly with cysteine. Since cell processes dependent. upon the availability of reduced -SH groups have been implicated in both normal and malignant growth, several related alkylthiosulfinic esters were investigated for tumor-inhibitory effects. Enzymatically formed ethylthiosulfinic ethyl ester as well as various synthetically prepared alkylthiosulfinic alkyl esters were shown to have tumor-inhibitory effects in the test systems used. The implications of tumor inhibition by a compound which is an -SH inactivator are discussed.

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