ajoenes
Ajoenes are organosulfur compounds found in garlic, specifically Allium sativum. They are derived from allicin, a primary compound released when garlic is crushed or cut. The formation of ajoenes involves the breakdown of allicin into reactive intermediates which then dimerize to form ajoenes. There are two main types of ajoenes: E-ajoene and Z-ajoene, distinguished by the geometric arrangement of their double bond.
These compounds have been studied for their potential health benefits. Research has explored their anticoagulant properties,
The concentration of ajoenes in garlic can vary depending on factors such as storage, processing, and preparation