This study is being done to study the healthful benefits of eating garlic. Previous studies suggest that garlic may help prevent cancer. The investigators are recruiting healthy volunteers to participate in a study to determine the ways in which eating garlic may reduce cancer risk.
A crossover design will be utilized with each participant completing each treatment phase; participants will be randomly assigned to a sequence of dietary treatments. There will be a 17-day washout period in between diet periods. Participants will consume a garlic-free diet for the first 10 days of each diet period. The dietary treatments will be administered on day 11 of each diet period. Dietary treatments will be incorporated into food as follows: 1) 5 g (0.175 oz.) of garlic mixed with 15 g margarine on top of 270 kcal white bread, served as breakfast, or 2) 15 g margarine on top of 270 kcal white bread, served as breakfast.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
18
Subjects will consume a garlic-free diet for 10 days. On day 11, subjects will consume 270 kcal white bread with 15 g margarine.
Subjects will consume a garlic-free diet for 10 days. On day 11, subjects will consume 270 kcal white bread with 15 g margarine and 5 g crushed garlic.
USDA Beltsville Human Nutrition Research Center
Beltsville, Maryland, United States
Garlic metabolites
Garlic metabolites will be measured in blood and urine.
Time frame: Day 11 of each treatment period -- before and 3 hours after treatment
Markers of gene expression
Lymphocyte microarray analysis, lymphocyte DNA genotyping. Microarray results will be confirmed by RT-PCR.
Time frame: Day 11 of each treatment period -- before and 3 hours after treatment
DNA damage
Comet assay, 8-oxo-dG, histone analysis
Time frame: Day 11 of each treatment period -- before and 3 hours after treatment
Oxidative stress
Serum nitrate/nitrite, malondyaldehyde, glutathione, glutathione reductase, glutathione S-transferase, catalase, protein carbonyls, F2-isoprostanes.
Time frame: Day 11 of each treatment period -- before and 3 hours after treatment
Biomarkers of inflammation
C-reactive protein (CRP), vascular endothelial growth factor, IL-1, IL-6, TNF-α.
Time frame: Day 11 of each treatment period -- before and 3 hours after treatment
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