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Garlic ( L.) is widely recognized for its bioactive properties, primarily attributed to its sulfur-containing compounds (SCs), which provide both prophylactic and therapeutic benefits. This study evaluates the antimicrobial and antioxidant activities of raw, aged, and fermented garlic, utilizing ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE). Processed garlic samples, including fermented garlic in fruit vinegar (FGV), honey (FGH), ethanol (FGE), aged garlic (AGE60), and fresh raw garlic (RAW), were analyzed to determine the effects of different processing methods on their functional properties. Antimicrobial activity was assessed using the agar well diffusion method to measure inhibition zones (IZ) and microdilution techniques to determine the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) against , , and . The results indicate that FGV, FGH, FGE, and AGE60 exhibited notable antimicrobial activity, while RAW garlic demonstrated the strongest antimicrobial effects, primarily due to its high allicin content and other sulfur-containing organosulfur compounds (OSCs), which are recognized as potent antimicrobial agents. Antioxidant capacity was evaluated through free radical scavenging activity (RSA) using the 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) assay, ferric reducing antioxidant power (FRAP), and total phenolic content (TPC). AGE60, FGH, and FGV exhibited the highest antioxidant activity, with fermentation and aging processes contributing to the production of flavonoids and phenolic compounds, thereby enhancing antioxidative capacity. However, these processing methods did not significantly improve antimicrobial properties. These findings highlight the impact of processing methods on garlic's functional properties, suggesting that different processing techniques may be tailored to optimize specific health benefits.
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