Publications by authors named "Dani Bencic"

Article Synopsis
  • - Olive cultivation in Croatia is a significant tradition with economic and social benefits, and this study is the most extensive examination of olive genetic diversity in the country, involving 108 tree samples from 27 groves.
  • - Researchers used eight microsatellite loci to analyze the genetic diversity of the olive trees, discovering 90 alleles and 74 distinct genotypes that suggest complex relationships among the olive plants, structured into three main gene pools.
  • - The study also identified 44 known cultivars and 16 new local olive varieties, highlighting the need to protect local genetic resources and keep conducting research on olive diversity.
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Olive leaves as a main byproduct of olive oil and fruit industry are a valuable source of phytochemicals such as polyphenols, with multiple biomedical effects. Apart from leaves, olive branches and stems make up a significant amount of olive waste. It is well known that the drying process and long-term storage affect the stability and concentration of polyphenols present in raw materials.

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Virgin olive oil (VOO) is a functional food specific to the Mediterranean diet and related to human health, especially as a protector of cardiovascular health, in the prevention of several types of cancers, and in modification of immune and inflammatory response. Phenolic compounds have central importance for these extraordinary health benefits. In the production of high-quality olive oils, it is very important to process freshly picked olives and avoid any storage of fruits.

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The roles of phenolics from olive oils as effective anticancer agents have been documented in various in vitro studies of different cancer cells lines, but the relationship between the phenolic profile of olive oil and its biological activity needs more elucidation. In this study, we analysed phenolic profiles of extra virgin olive oils (EVOOs) from different autochthonous cultivars from Croatia (Oblica, Bjelica, Buža, Žižolera) and investigated the biological effect of EVOO phenolic extracts (EVOO-PEs) on human cervical (HeLa) and human colon (SW48) cancer cell lines alone and in combination with cisplatin (cDDP), carboplatin (CBP), 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) and irinotecan. The quantitative evaluation of olive oil polyphenols was performed by HPLC-DAD and spectrophotometric analysis.

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