Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

sulfur compound allicin

Greek translation:

θειούχα χημική ένωση αλλικίνη

Added to glossary by Assimina Vavoula
Oct 16, 2006 16:47
17 yrs ago
English term

sulfur compound allicin

English to Greek Science Chemistry; Chem Sci/Eng
Scientists believe that it is the same sulfur compounds that imbue garlic with its characteristic odor and flavor that are responsible for the herb’s health benefits. Most of the research has focused on the ***sulfur compound allicin***, which has anti- microbial properties. Allicin is created when alliin, a sulfur-containing amino acid in garlic, comes into contact with another garlic compound, the enzyme allinase. This enzymatic reaction takes place when garlic is chopped, crushed or chewed, but it is destroyed during cooking.

A 2001 clinical trial supports the use of garlic for preventing and treating colds. In the study, researchers randomly assigned 146 volunteers to two groups. One group received a garlic supplement containing allicin. The other group was given a placebo. Over a 12-week period between November and February, the volunteers kept a daily diary in which they recorded cold symptoms. At the end of the study, researchers found that the group given the garlic supplement reported that only 24 participants had colds, in contrast to the placebo group, in which 65 participants suffered from colds. The researchers also discovered that the study participants taking garlic who did get sick recovered more quickly.
Change log

Oct 17, 2006 13:28: Natassa Iosifidou changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"

Oct 17, 2006 13:30: Natassa Iosifidou changed "Field" from "Medical" to "Science" , "Field (specific)" from "Medical (general)" to "Chemistry; Chem Sci/Eng"

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PRO (3): Vicky Papaprodromou, Elena Rista, Natassa Iosifidou

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Discussion

Assimina Vavoula (asker) Oct 16, 2006:
Ξεχάστηκα, Βίκυ μου...
Vicky Papaprodromou Oct 16, 2006:
Μίνα, γιατί κατεβάζεις όλες τις ερωτήσεις ως non-pro;

Proposed translations

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θειούχα χημική ένωση allicin

To allicin παραμένει ως έχει
http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:xQo92Kk5HUcJ:www.focusmag...

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Note added at 14 mins (2006-10-16 17:01:34 GMT)
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http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:HED3oAXsefoJ:www.medlook....
Peer comment(s):

agree Vicky Papaprodromou : Υπάρχει μεταφρασμένο ως «αλλικίνη» http://www.google.gr/search?hl=el&q=αλλικίνη&meta=
2 mins
Ναι!!!Thanks!!!
agree Tessy_vas
14 hrs
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