“Sulmona Red Garlic” is a well-known Italian traditional product. Bulbs, used for culinary purposes, have been largely investigated for their medicinal properties whereas aerial bulbils are usually removed as waste material. Here, for the first time, chemical composition and biological properties of the hydroalcoholic extract from aerial bulbils were investigated. Complementary information on metabolite composition were obtained using both NMR based untargeted and HPLC-DAD targeted methodologies. The NMR analysis revealed the presence of sugars, organic acids, amino acids, organosulphur compounds (methiin, alliin, allicin and cycloalliin), and other secondary metabolites. In particular, methiin and alliin were identified for the first time in the NMR spectra of aerial bulbil garlic extracts. Polyphenol content was determined by HPLC-DAD analysis: catechin, chlorogenic acid, and gallic acid turned out to be the most abundant phenolics. Hydroalcoholic extract blocked cell proliferation of colon cancer cell line HCT116 with an IC50 of 352.07 μg/mL, while it was non-toxic to myoblast cell line C2C12. In addition, it caused seedling germination reduction of two edible and herbaceous dicotyledon species, namely Cichorium intybus and C. endivia. Moreover, the same extract reduced the gene expression of TNF-α (tumor necrosis factor), HIF1-α (hypoxia-inducible factor), VEGFA (vascular endothelial growth factor), and transient receptor potential (TRP) M8 (TRPM8) indicating the ability to contrast cancer development through the angiogenic pathway. Final, in silico experiments were also carried out supporting the biological effects of organosulphur compounds, particularly alliin, which may directly interact with TRPM8. The results here reported suggest the potential use of garlic aerial bulbils often considered a waste product as a source in phytotherapeutic remedies.

Comprehensive metabolite and biological profile of “Sulmona Red Garlic” ecotype’s aerial bulbils / Chiavaroli, Annalisa; Masciulli, Fabrizio; Ingallina, Cinzia; Mannina, Luisa; Loreta Libero, Maria; Cristina Di Simone, Simonetta; Acquaviva, Alessandra; Nilofar, ; Recinella, Lucia; Leone, Sheila; Brunetti, Luigi; Carradori, Simone; Cantò, Luca; Orlando, Giustino; Zengin, Gokhan; Ibrahim Uba, Abdullah; Cakilcioğlu, Ugur; Mukemre, Muzaffer; Elkiran, Omer; Di Vito, Maura; Menghini, Luigi; Ferrante, Claudio. - In: FOOD RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL. - ISSN 0963-9969. - 175:(2023). [10.1016/j.foodres.2023.113654]

Comprehensive metabolite and biological profile of “Sulmona Red Garlic” ecotype’s aerial bulbils

Fabrizio Masciulli
Co-primo
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Cinzia Ingallina;Luisa Mannina;Simone Carradori;
2023

Abstract

“Sulmona Red Garlic” is a well-known Italian traditional product. Bulbs, used for culinary purposes, have been largely investigated for their medicinal properties whereas aerial bulbils are usually removed as waste material. Here, for the first time, chemical composition and biological properties of the hydroalcoholic extract from aerial bulbils were investigated. Complementary information on metabolite composition were obtained using both NMR based untargeted and HPLC-DAD targeted methodologies. The NMR analysis revealed the presence of sugars, organic acids, amino acids, organosulphur compounds (methiin, alliin, allicin and cycloalliin), and other secondary metabolites. In particular, methiin and alliin were identified for the first time in the NMR spectra of aerial bulbil garlic extracts. Polyphenol content was determined by HPLC-DAD analysis: catechin, chlorogenic acid, and gallic acid turned out to be the most abundant phenolics. Hydroalcoholic extract blocked cell proliferation of colon cancer cell line HCT116 with an IC50 of 352.07 μg/mL, while it was non-toxic to myoblast cell line C2C12. In addition, it caused seedling germination reduction of two edible and herbaceous dicotyledon species, namely Cichorium intybus and C. endivia. Moreover, the same extract reduced the gene expression of TNF-α (tumor necrosis factor), HIF1-α (hypoxia-inducible factor), VEGFA (vascular endothelial growth factor), and transient receptor potential (TRP) M8 (TRPM8) indicating the ability to contrast cancer development through the angiogenic pathway. Final, in silico experiments were also carried out supporting the biological effects of organosulphur compounds, particularly alliin, which may directly interact with TRPM8. The results here reported suggest the potential use of garlic aerial bulbils often considered a waste product as a source in phytotherapeutic remedies.
2023
NMR-metabolomic profile; Organosulphur compounds; Phenolic compounds; Eco-toxicological assays; Colon cancer; TRPM8
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Comprehensive metabolite and biological profile of “Sulmona Red Garlic” ecotype’s aerial bulbils / Chiavaroli, Annalisa; Masciulli, Fabrizio; Ingallina, Cinzia; Mannina, Luisa; Loreta Libero, Maria; Cristina Di Simone, Simonetta; Acquaviva, Alessandra; Nilofar, ; Recinella, Lucia; Leone, Sheila; Brunetti, Luigi; Carradori, Simone; Cantò, Luca; Orlando, Giustino; Zengin, Gokhan; Ibrahim Uba, Abdullah; Cakilcioğlu, Ugur; Mukemre, Muzaffer; Elkiran, Omer; Di Vito, Maura; Menghini, Luigi; Ferrante, Claudio. - In: FOOD RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL. - ISSN 0963-9969. - 175:(2023). [10.1016/j.foodres.2023.113654]
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