- Source: S-Methylcysteine sulfoxide
S-Methylcysteine sulfoxide is an organosulfur compound with the formula CH3S(O)CH2CH(NH2)CO2H. It is the sulfoxide of S-methylcysteine. It contributes to the flavor of onions (Allium sp.). The compound is usually encountered as one diastereoisomer, the (R)- and (S)-configurations at the carbon and sulfur stereocenters, respectively. The S-methyl part of the name refers to the location of the methyl group on sulfur. Although odorless, S-methylcysteine sulfoxide is acted upon by alliinase and lachrymatory-factor synthase.
S-Methylcysteine sulfoxide is produced from glutathione.
Related compounds are the unsaturated sulfoxides S-trans-prop-1-enyl cysteine sulfoxide and S-propyl cysteine sulfoxide, both found also in onions, and S-allyl cysteine sulfoxide, typically found in garlic.