Authors
Velta L Sparnins, George Barany, Lee W Wattenberg
Publication date
1988/1/1
Journal
Carcinogenesis
Volume
9
Issue
1
Pages
131-134
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
In the present study, eight organosulfur compounds from garlic and onions were studied for their inhibitory effects on benzo[ a ]pyrene (BP)-induced neoplasia of forestomach and lung of female A/J mice when administered 96 and 48 h prior to carcinogen challenge. These compounds had one, two or three linearly connected sulfur atoms. They included the four allyl group-containing derivatives: allyl methyl trisulfide (AMT), allyl methyl disulfide (AMD), diallyl trisulfide (DAT), and diallyl sulfide (DAS), and also four corresponding saturated compounds in which propyl groups were substituted for the allyl groups. All four allylic compounds inhibited BP-induced neoplasia of the forestomach. The saturated analogs were almost without inhibitory activity, indicating the importance of the allyl groups. DAT, which contains two allyl groups, was more potent than AMT, which contains only one allyl …
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