“…The application of excitation voltages at 100 V, 200 V, and 300 V (under 20 kHz, pH 3, and 55°C) for 30 min was found to cause 79.59%, 93.34%, and 116.51% increases, respectively, in the polysaccharide yield compared with the control group (0 V), due to the large‐scale destruction and plasmolysis that happened in garlic cell membranes (Yang et al., 2016). Furthermore, higher 1,1‐diphenyl‐2‐picrylhydrazyl (DPPH)· scavenging ability and ferric‐reducing power were obtained after an electric field‐assisted extraction, compared with those obtained by the conventional method (Yang et al., 2016). Recently, a three‐phase partitioning system (composed of t ‐butanol, (NH 4 ) 2 SO 4 , and crude water extract solution) along with gradient ethanol precipitation was developed to extract and isolate the polysaccharides from raw garlic ( A. sativum L.) bulbs (Yan et al., 2021).…”