RESUMO
S-Allylcysteine (SAC) is the most abundant compound in aged garlic extracts, and its antioxidant properties have been demonstrated. It is known that SAC is able to scavenge different reactive species including hydroxyl radical (â¢OH), although its potential ability to scavenge peroxyl radical (ROOâ¢) has not been explored. In this work the ability of SAC to scavenge ROO⢠was evaluated, as well as the role of the allyl group (-S-CH(2)-CHâCH(2)) in its free radical scavenging activity. Two derived compounds of SAC were prepared: S-benzylcysteine (SBC) and S-propylcysteine (SPC). Their abilities to scavenge â¢OH and ROO⢠were measured. A computational analysis was performed to elucidate the mechanism by which these compounds scavenge â¢OH and ROOâ¢. SAC was able to scavenge â¢OH and ROOâ¢, in a concentration-dependent way. Such activity was significantly ameliorated when the allyl group was replaced by benzyl or propyl groups. It was shown for the first time that SAC is able to scavenge ROOâ¢.