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Evaluation of Novel Rapid Analytical Methods to Categorize Extra Virgin Olive Oil Based on the Coulometrically Determined Antioxidant Capacity and on the Spectrophotometric Assessment of Phenolic Compounds

The lack of a practical “fit for the purpose” analytical protocol is the main limitation that has hampered the exploitation of the EFSA analytical health claim on the extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) biophenols, more than ten years since its introduction. In this work, two analytical methods recently d...

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Autores principales: Siano, Francesco, Picariello, Gianluca, Sammarco, Anna Sofia, Celano, Giuseppe, Caruso, Tonino, Vasca, Ermanno
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10095913/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37049871
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28073108
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author Siano, Francesco
Picariello, Gianluca
Sammarco, Anna Sofia
Celano, Giuseppe
Caruso, Tonino
Vasca, Ermanno
author_facet Siano, Francesco
Picariello, Gianluca
Sammarco, Anna Sofia
Celano, Giuseppe
Caruso, Tonino
Vasca, Ermanno
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description The lack of a practical “fit for the purpose” analytical protocol is the main limitation that has hampered the exploitation of the EFSA analytical health claim on the extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) biophenols, more than ten years since its introduction. In this work, two analytical methods recently developed in our laboratories for categorizing EVOO have been evaluated on a set of 16 samples from Cilento (Campania Region, southern Italy) and compared to other commonly used quality indexes. The Coulometrically Determined Antioxidant Capacity (CDAC) is associated with the component responsible for the health-promoting properties and oxidative stability of EVOO. The Fast Blue BB (FBBB) assay consists of the spectrophotometric (420 nm) determination of biophenols-FBBB diazonium coupling products generated in unfractionated EVOO. The FBBB assay and HPLC-UV reference method provide values highly correlated to each other. Fourteen of sixteen EVOO samples with CDAC > 10 mmol kg(−1) and FBBB absorbance > 0.5 had HPLC-determined biophenols > 250 mg kg(−1), and therefore eligible for the EFSA health claim. Consistently, two EVOO samples with HPLC-determined biophenols < 250 mg kg(−1) had CDAC values and FBBB absorbance below the respective thresholds. CDAC and FBBB assays are proposed individually or in combination as methods to categorize EVOO samples in alternative to HPLC-UV.
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spelling pubmed-100959132023-04-13 Evaluation of Novel Rapid Analytical Methods to Categorize Extra Virgin Olive Oil Based on the Coulometrically Determined Antioxidant Capacity and on the Spectrophotometric Assessment of Phenolic Compounds Siano, Francesco Picariello, Gianluca Sammarco, Anna Sofia Celano, Giuseppe Caruso, Tonino Vasca, Ermanno Molecules Article The lack of a practical “fit for the purpose” analytical protocol is the main limitation that has hampered the exploitation of the EFSA analytical health claim on the extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) biophenols, more than ten years since its introduction. In this work, two analytical methods recently developed in our laboratories for categorizing EVOO have been evaluated on a set of 16 samples from Cilento (Campania Region, southern Italy) and compared to other commonly used quality indexes. The Coulometrically Determined Antioxidant Capacity (CDAC) is associated with the component responsible for the health-promoting properties and oxidative stability of EVOO. The Fast Blue BB (FBBB) assay consists of the spectrophotometric (420 nm) determination of biophenols-FBBB diazonium coupling products generated in unfractionated EVOO. The FBBB assay and HPLC-UV reference method provide values highly correlated to each other. Fourteen of sixteen EVOO samples with CDAC > 10 mmol kg(−1) and FBBB absorbance > 0.5 had HPLC-determined biophenols > 250 mg kg(−1), and therefore eligible for the EFSA health claim. Consistently, two EVOO samples with HPLC-determined biophenols < 250 mg kg(−1) had CDAC values and FBBB absorbance below the respective thresholds. CDAC and FBBB assays are proposed individually or in combination as methods to categorize EVOO samples in alternative to HPLC-UV. MDPI 2023-03-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10095913/ /pubmed/37049871 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28073108 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Siano, Francesco
Picariello, Gianluca
Sammarco, Anna Sofia
Celano, Giuseppe
Caruso, Tonino
Vasca, Ermanno
Evaluation of Novel Rapid Analytical Methods to Categorize Extra Virgin Olive Oil Based on the Coulometrically Determined Antioxidant Capacity and on the Spectrophotometric Assessment of Phenolic Compounds
title Evaluation of Novel Rapid Analytical Methods to Categorize Extra Virgin Olive Oil Based on the Coulometrically Determined Antioxidant Capacity and on the Spectrophotometric Assessment of Phenolic Compounds
title_full Evaluation of Novel Rapid Analytical Methods to Categorize Extra Virgin Olive Oil Based on the Coulometrically Determined Antioxidant Capacity and on the Spectrophotometric Assessment of Phenolic Compounds
title_fullStr Evaluation of Novel Rapid Analytical Methods to Categorize Extra Virgin Olive Oil Based on the Coulometrically Determined Antioxidant Capacity and on the Spectrophotometric Assessment of Phenolic Compounds
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Novel Rapid Analytical Methods to Categorize Extra Virgin Olive Oil Based on the Coulometrically Determined Antioxidant Capacity and on the Spectrophotometric Assessment of Phenolic Compounds
title_short Evaluation of Novel Rapid Analytical Methods to Categorize Extra Virgin Olive Oil Based on the Coulometrically Determined Antioxidant Capacity and on the Spectrophotometric Assessment of Phenolic Compounds
title_sort evaluation of novel rapid analytical methods to categorize extra virgin olive oil based on the coulometrically determined antioxidant capacity and on the spectrophotometric assessment of phenolic compounds
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10095913/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37049871
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28073108
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