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Scorodocarpus borneensis

A tree, Scorodocarpus borneensis, native to Borneo and the Malay peninsula, has a garlic-like smell and is known as wood garlic . The fruit is used locally for seasoning. The major volatile flavor compounds from wood garlic are similar to those of garlic itself. Some of these materials are polysulfur compounds and have antimicrobial activity against some bacteria and fungi. These materials contain four sulfur atoms.75 They are either 2,4,6-trithiaheptane-5-thione-2,2-dioxide (CH3-SO2-CH2-S-CS-S-CH3) or derivatives of tetrathia-octane (CH3-S-CH2-S-S-CH2-S-CH 3, CH3-SO2-CH2-S-S-CH2-S-CH3, CH3-S-CH2-SO2-S-CH2-S-CH3). [Pg.691]

Sulfur Compounds in Wood Garlic Scorodocarpus borneensis Becc.) as Versatile Food Components... [Pg.238]


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