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Sofía Salido1, Mercedes Pérez-Bonilla1, Robert P Adams2, Joaquín Altarejos1.
Abstract
The chemical composition and radical-scavenging activity of wood samples from 10 main Spanish olive cultivars were studied. The wood samples were collected during the pruning works from trees growing under the same agronomical and environmental conditions. The 10 ethyl acetate extracts were submitted to HPLC-DAD/ESI-MS analysis to determine the phenolic constituents. Seventeen compounds were identified (10 secoiridoids, 3 lignans, 2 phenol alcohols, 1 iridoid, and 1 flavonoid) by comparison with authentic samples. Significant quantitative and qualitative differences were found among olive cultivars. The lignan (+)-1-hydroxypinoresinol 1-O-β-d-glucopyranoside was the major compound in all olive cultivars, except in cultivars 'Farga' and 'Picual'. The multivariate analysis of all data revealed three sets of cultivars with similar compositions. Cultivars 'Gordal sevillana' and 'Picual' had the most distinct chemical profiles. With regard to the radical-scavenging activity, cultivar 'Picual', with oleuropein as the major phenolic, showed the highest activity (91.4 versus 18.6-32.7%).Entities:
Keywords: Olea europaea; Spanish olive cultivars; agricultural byproducts; flavonoids; iridoids; lignans; multivariate analysis; olive tree wood; radical-scavenging activity; secoiridoids; simple phenols; ‘Arbequina’; ‘Cornicabra’; ‘Empeltre’; ‘Farga’; ‘Gordal sevillana’; ‘Hojiblanca’; ‘Lechı́n de Sevilla’; ‘Manzanilla de Sevilla’; ‘Picual’; ‘Verdial de Badajoz’
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26154988 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.5b02979
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Agric Food Chem ISSN: 0021-8561 Impact factor: 5.279