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Onion thiolanes as multifunctional molecules: a story about recently discovered compounds from a well-known vegetable

Authors

HOŠEK Jan NYKODÝMOVÁ Daniela STEFANOVA Iveta BITTNEROVA Petra NEJEZCHLEBOVÁ Marcela SMIŠTÍK Ondřej TREML Jakub KUBEC Roman

Year of publication 2025
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source FOOD & FUNCTION
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Pharmacy

Citation
web https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2025/fo/d5fo02323h
Doi https://doi.org/10.1039/d5fo02323h
Keywords ALLIUM-CEPA; ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY; ANTIOXIDANT; RECEPTOR
Description Onion (Allium cepa L.) contains various bioactive organosulfur compounds, including recently identified species with a 3,4-dimethylthiolane ring structure. In this study, the biological activities of 24 onion-derived thiolane samples were comprehensively evaluated, focusing on antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antidiabetic, and antimicrobial potential. Tested thiolanes showed significant antioxidant activity by reducing intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels in THP1-Blue (TM) NF-kappa B cells; however, some tested derivatives exhibited mild pro-oxidant effects. In assays targeting metabolic regulation, several compounds showed partial activation of the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPAR gamma) pathway, particularly allithiolane B isomers, achieving 22-26% of the maximal response induced by the known full agonist rosiglitazone, suggesting potential as PPAR gamma modulators. Anti-inflammatory assessments revealed minimal direct inhibition of NF-kappa B signaling, except for onionin A, which modestly attenuated NF-kappa B activity. Cytotoxic evaluation indicated safety at physiological concentrations (up to 10 mu M), though some thiolanes significantly reduced cell viability at higher concentrations (50 mu M), highlighting their potential for selective cytostatic applications. Antimicrobial screening indicated limited activity against bacteria and fungi at tested concentrations, except for moderate antifungal effectiveness against Candida albicans shown by allithiolane D and cepathiolactols F. Overall, these results emphasise that onion thiolanes are multifunctional molecules capable of modulating oxidative stress, metabolic regulation and inflammation, supporting their potential use in nutraceutical strategies aimed at chronic disease prevention and management.

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