The pungency of garlic: Activation of TRPA1 and TRPV1 in response to allicin

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作者
Macpherson, LJ
Geierstanger, BH
Viswanath, V
Bandell, M
Eid, SR
Hwang, S
Patapoutian, A [1 ]
机构
[1] Scripps Res Inst, Dept Cell Biol, La Jolla, CA 92037 USA
[2] Novartis Res Fn, Genom Inst, San Diego, CA 92121 USA
[3] Korea Univ, Coll Med, Seoul 136705, South Korea
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10.1016/j.cub.2005.04.018
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Garlic's pungent flavor has made it a popular ingredient in cuisines around the world and throughout history. Garlic's health benefits have been elevated from folklore to clinical study [1-5]. Although there is some controversy as to the efficacy of garlic, garlic products are one of the most popular herbal supplements in the U.S. [6]. Chemically complex, garlic contains different assortments of sulfur compounds depending on whether the cloves are intact, crushed, cooked, or raw [7]. Raw garlic, when cut and placed on the tongue or lips, elicits painful burning and prickling sensations through unknown mechanisms. Here, we show that raw but not baked garlic activates TRPA1 and TRPV1, two temperature-activated ion channels that belong to the transient receptor potential (TRP) family [8-12]. These thermoTRPs are present in the pain-sensing neurons that innervate the mouth. We further show that allicin, an unstable component of fresh garlic, is the chemical responsible for TRPA1 and TRPV1 activation and is therefore likely to cause garlic's pungency.
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页码:929 / 934
页数:6
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