The Free Press Journal

Health benefits of black garlic Good for heart, digestion and immunity

- SHIVANGI KARN

Black garlic or aged black garlic is considered to be a functional and popular food in many parts of India and other countries. It is produced by ageing garlic preparatio­n that includes the applicatio­n of high temperatur­e and humidity for more than 10 days. The process allows the odour, pungent taste and smell of raw garlic to convert naturally into safe and stable compounds, leaving behind black or dark brown coloured garlic which is sweet and sour in taste and has a jelly-like texture. Black garlic is packed with many antioxidan­t compounds which provide a range of health benefits.

Aid heart health

Black garlic has cardioprot­ective effects; it may help improve heart functions in patients with coronary heart disease due to the abundance of antioxidan­ts in it, says a study. Chronic heart diseases are mainly a result of inflammati­on, neurohormo­nes and cytokines. Black garlic may help improve blood circulatio­n in patients with heart diseases, along with improving their heart functions and levels of neurohormo­nes. It also helps prevent related diseases like high blood pressure and atheroscle­rosis.

Immunity boost

Black garlic has immune enhancemen­t activities mainly due to the high concentrat­ion of SAC and SAMC. According to a study, black garlic shows a strong immune response compared to raw garlic in terms of antioxidan­t and anticancer activities. In short, black garlic may help boost the immune system by frightenin­g against free radicals in the body and preventing the risk of cell inflammati­on and proliferat­ion.

Active compounds in black garlic

According to a study, some of the active compounds in black garlic may include flavonoids (quercetin, caffeic acid, tannic garlic acid), acid, rutin, phenols, thiosulfat­e, two pyruvate, including major water-soluble organosulf­ur compounds (SAC) S-allyl cysteine mercapto and S-allyl which cysteine (SAMC) from allicin, are derived primary compound the in raw garlic. Another garlic compound in black abundance which is in acids such as is amino threonine, glutamic acid, aspartic acid, proline, leucine, glycine, tyrosine. methionine and

Help with allergies

Allergic responses are of various types; they are mainly mediated by the release of inflammato­ry cytokines such as histamine, betahexosa­minidase, TNFalpha and leukotrien­es. A study has shown that black garlic may help suppress the release of these cytokines and prevent the triggering of allergies. This is mainly due to the phenolic content in black garlic that also helps boost immunity and manage chronic allergic responses.

Manage diabetes

In a study, black garlic has shown stronger antidiabet­ic and antioxidan­t effects compared to garlic and thus, the prior could be helpful in preventing diabetes and its complicati­ons. Studies say that diabetes is mainly a result of oxidative stress and as black garlic is packed with the same, it may help reduce the risk of diabetes or prevent its complicati­ons such as retinopath­y, neuropathy or heart diseases.

Cancer-preventive properties

Studies say that around one-third of cancer cases can be prevented by changes in diets. Black garlic has anticancer properties and consumptio­n of this superfood may have positive effects against cell growth, mainly due to the presence of active compounds like SAC, pyruvate, arginine and amino acids. These compounds may help inhibit cell growth and improve cell functions.

Reduce risk of genitourin­ary tract diseases

Genitourin­ary tract diseases (GTD) are problems related to the genital or urinary tracts or the reproducti­ve organs. Aged black garlic may help maintain the good health of the aforementi­oned organs by decreasing the free radical damage, lowering albumin levels in urine whose increased levels indicate kidney damage, and lowering inflammato­ry biomarkers. Overall, black garlic may help with GTD-related diseases such as diabetic nephropath­y, kidney damage and

nephrotoxi­city.

Reduce cholestero­l levels

Consumptio­n of black garlic may help reduce the levels of bad cholestero­l in the body and prevent related diseases like obesity, diabetes and heart diseases.

The water-soluble organosulf­ur compounds such as SAC and SAMC in black garlic plays a key role in lowering the lipids and managing the bodyweight of a person. This food item is also good for people with chronic obesity and may help reduce their body mass index with long term consumptio­n in proper amounts.

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Black garlic is great for gastrointe­stinal health. It may help promote the emptying of stomach content in the small intestine and then, the smooth discharge of faeces from the body. Black garlic also helps keep the stomach cells functionin­g and prevents the risk of common digestive problems like flatulence or indigestio­n.

Help prevent liver injuries

Many substances such as medication­s, diets, toxins, pollutants and alcohols can lead to different types of liver diseases such as liver fibrosis and non-alcoholic liver disease. Black garlic has hepaprotec­tive activities. It may help prevent injury to liver cells and help repair the cells if they are already damaged due to pre-existing conditions. Black garlic may also help prevent the risk of liver cancer.

Help prevent neurodegen­erative diseases

Inflammati­on, immune dysfunctio­n, apoptosis and oxidative stress mainly increases the risk of neurodegen­erative diseases like Alzheimer’s or dementia. Black garlic has potential agents that may help protect the brain against neurodegen­eration and reduce inflammati­on and plaques. This superfood may also help improve memory, learning ability and cognitive functions and protect neurons against damage due to neurotoxic­ity.

Side effects of black garlic

People with blood diseases or who are on blood thinner medication­s must consult a medical expert before consumptio­n as its overconsum­ption may cause adverse effects.

Though black garlic has anti-allergic properties, limited studies say that it may lead to certain allergic symptoms in some individual­s. Avoid its consumptio­n if you experience the same.

Black garlic, in many ways, is healthy and nutritious compared to raw garlic. Also, there are limited and not-proven side effects to this superfood. Including this superfood in your diet may help you keep healthy and prevent the risk of various diseases and infections. However, make sure to avoid its consumptio­n in excess.

How much black garlic should I eat a day?

As excess of anything is bad for health, one must consume black garlic in limited amounts, which could be equal to 3-4 cloves a day, similar to raw garlic. Add it to your curries or soups or simply consume it with a glass of water every morning.

Is black garlic really healthy?

Yes, studies say that black garlic is healthier than raw garlic. This is because of the high concentrat­ion of antioxidan­ts in this superfood that may help promote good immune health, heart health, digestive health and many others.

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