2021
DOI: 10.3390/foods10061236
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Bioactive Compounds in Waste By-Products from Olive Oil Production: Applications and Structural Characterization by Mass Spectrometry Techniques

Abstract: In recent years, a remarkable increase in olive oil consumption has occurred worldwide, favoured by its organoleptic properties and the growing awareness of its health benefits. Currently, olive oil production represents an important economic income for Mediterranean countries, where roughly 98% of the world production is located. Both the cultivation of olive trees and the production of industrial and table olive oil generate huge amounts of solid wastes and dark liquid effluents, including olive leaves and p… Show more

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“…The phenolic profile of these non-oil sources of polyphenols is distinctive. Amongst them, olive tree leaves have the highest yield of phenols due to their greater content of secoiridoids (mainly oleuropein) [ 83 , 84 ]. The major determinant of the phenolic yield of olive tree leaves is the type of cultivar [ 85 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The phenolic profile of these non-oil sources of polyphenols is distinctive. Amongst them, olive tree leaves have the highest yield of phenols due to their greater content of secoiridoids (mainly oleuropein) [ 83 , 84 ]. The major determinant of the phenolic yield of olive tree leaves is the type of cultivar [ 85 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Squalene production by different microorganisms has been documented ( Table 2 ). Among them, marine protists Thraustochytrids are reported as major lipid and fatty acid producers [ 3 , 75 ]. In particular, Aurantiochytium sp.…”
Section: Squalene Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to leaves and flowers, three other types of waste are produced during olive oil manufacturing processes: olive mill wastewater, alperujo, and olive brine. These by-products contain several bioactive compounds including hydroxytyrosol, a compound endowed with antioxidant activity [47]. The genotoxicity of biowaste from olive mill wastewater was evaluated by the Ames test, using two of the five bacterial strains suggested by EFSA (Salmonella Typhimurium strains TA98 and TA100) with negative results registered up to 500 ”g of Gallic Acid equivalents/plate [48].…”
Section: Oil Biowastementioning
confidence: 99%