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  • Research indicates that phenolic compounds in extra virgin olive oil (EVOO), especially oleocanthal (OC) and oleacein (OA), may help prevent and treat metabolic diseases related to inflammation and oxidative stress.
  • There is a need for more animal studies and human clinical trials to confirm the health benefits of OC and OA, but sourcing these compounds in large quantities at a reasonable cost is challenging.
  • The study introduces a method for extracting OC and OA from the common privet shrub, which, unlike olive trees, has a wider geographical range and can produce both compounds from its leaves, highlighting the importance of proper enzymatic conditions for maximizing extraction efficiency.

Article Abstract

Current research strongly suggests that phenolic compounds in extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) are potent preventive and therapeutic agents against metabolic diseases associated with inflammation and oxidative stress. Oleocanthal (OC) and oleacein (OA) are two of the most abundant and promising EVOO phenolics. To fully establish their health-promoting efficacy, additional animal studies and human clinical trials must be conducted, but the sourcing of both compounds at gram scale, reasonable cost, and ease of access remains a challenge. Here, we describe an extraction procedure to obtain OC and OA from the common privet (), a fast-growing, semi-evergreen shrub. We show that, compared to the olive tree, in addition to its broader geographical distribution, offers the benefit of yielding both OA and OC from its leaves. We also demonstrate the necessity of providing adapted enzymatic conditions during leaf treatment to optimize OC and OA concentrations in the final extracts.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11593957PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms252212020DOI Listing

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