“…Olive leaves are a copious by-product deriving from olive tree cultivation and olive oil mills that currently are burned, let rot on the ground and only marginally used as animal feed or for phytotherapy (El & Karakaya, 2009). Several researches have revealed the high potential of olive leaves as source of phytochemicals (Briante, Patumi, Terenziani, et al, 2002;De Leonardis, Aretini, Alfano, Macciola, & Ranalli, 2008;Jemai, Bouaziz, Fki, El Feki, & Sayadi, 2008;Pereira et al, 2007), while the recovery of their enzymes has been poorly investigated, although the presence of key enzymatic activities in the plant leaves has been repeatedly evidenced (Briante et al, 2004;Dignum, Kerler, & Verpoorte, 2001;Li, Jiang, Wan, Zhang, & Li, 2005;Wang et al, 2009).…”