Garlic in the ovine fetal environment.

TitleGarlic in the ovine fetal environment.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1992
AuthorsNolte, D. L., Provenza F. D., Callan R., & Panter K. E.
JournalPhysiology & behavior
Volume52
Issue6
Pagination1091-3
Date Published1992 Dec
KeywordsAnimals, Female, Garlic, Gestational Age, Maternal-Fetal Exchange, Plants, Medicinal, Pregnancy, Pregnancy, Animal, Sheep, Smell, Taste, 调味剂/香料, 食物选择
Abstract

We investigated whether the odor of garlic can cross the placental barrier from the mother to the fetal environment. Samples of amniotic fluid, allantoic fluid, fetal blood, and maternal blood were collected 0, 50, 100, and 150 min after a pregnant ewe (approximately day 110 of gestation) was gavaged with 6 ml of Egyptian garlic oil. A panel of judges detected (p < 0.05) garlic odor in samples of allantoic fluid, fetal blood, and maternal blood collected 50, 100, and 150 min after the ewe was given garlic and in samples of amniotic fluid collected 100 min after treatment.

Alternate JournalPhysiol. Behav.