Supercritical fluid (SF) extracts of homogenized garlic (Allium sativum L.), ramp (A. tricoccum Ait.), chemical ionization mass spectrometric identification. The major thiosulfinates from garlic and ramp were readily characterized by this technique. Small quantities of ajoene, a potent antithrombotic agent, were also found in SP extracts of garlic homogenates. The profiles of onion juice extracts revealed the usual thiosulfinates, zwiebelanes, and bissulfine reported in prior studies, as well as cepaenes previously identified in extracts of onion juice through extensive isolation steps and spectroscopic methods. The presence of trace quantities of allyl compounds in onion juice and propyl compounds in garlic and ramp-homogenates has been verified by LC-mass spectrometry (MS). The presence of these compounds was not readily evident in previous analyses using gas chromatography-MS with cold-on-column injection and reversed-phase or normal phase LC with UV detection.