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  1. 8 mars 2023 · Cloves are a spice with antioxidants, fiber, and manganese. They may help with liver health, blood sugar, bacteria, and more, but they can also be toxic in high doses.

  2. 26 mars 2021 · Additionally, cloves are a good source of beta carotene vitamin B1, vitamin B6, vitamin C, vitamin K, riboflavin, and vitamin A, used by the body for maintaining healthy mucus membranes and skin . Noteworthy, vitamin C sustains a resistance against infectious agents and is used by cells to scavenge harmful oxygen-free radicals .

    • Caterina Vicidomini, Valentina Roviello, Giovanni N. Roviello
    • 10.3390/molecules26071880
    • 2021
    • Molecules. 2021 Apr; 26(7): 1880.
  3. 14 nov. 2023 · Cloves are dried flower buds that come from the clove tree, which people may use as a spice in food or drinks. A 2023 study notes that clove essential oil may possess a strong inhibitory effect...

  4. 29 juin 2021 · Clove ethanolic extract (CEE) exhibits antimicrobial activities towards Gram negative and Gram positive UTI-causing bacteria. CEE is more effective than commercial clove essential oil in terms of antimicrobial and antioxidant activities.

    • Vanessa Lee Rosarior, Pei Shan Lim, Wei Kit Wong, Chen Son Yue, Hok Chai Yam, Sheri-Ann Tan
    • 10.21315/tlsr2021.32.2.4
    • 2021
    • Trop Life Sci Res. 2021 Jun; 32(2): 45-63.
  5. 28 juil. 2023 · Explore the health benefits of cloves, including their antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and digestion-boosting properties.

    • Tehrene Firman
    • 7 min
  6. 14 févr. 2024 · Cloves are spices with antiseptic, antibacterial, and antifungal properties that can help prevent and treat infections. Learn more about the other health benefits of cloves, such as blood sugar regulation, oral care, cough suppression, and cancer prevention.

  7. 2 mars 2020 · Studies have shown that clove essential oil is both fast and effective in killing fungal infections. A 2001 study found that clove oil had a “fast killing effect” on certain yeast cells, and its fungicidal activity on Candida albicans was similar to that of hospital-grade disinfectant such as povidone-iodine and chloroxylenol.