Sulfur-containing
spice compounds possess diverse biological functions and play an important
role in food, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and agriculture. The development
of functional spices has become increasingly popular, especially for
medicinal functions for dietary health. Thus, this review focuses
on the properties and functions of sulfur-containing spice compounds,
including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antiobesity, anticancer,
antibacterial, and insecticidal functions, among others. Developments
over the last five years concerning the properties of sulfur-containing
spice compounds are summarized and discussed.
Foodborne microbial infestation seriously threatens food security, and the development of low-risk food preservatives is highly needed in food production.
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