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Insights into the Antioxidant/Antiradical Effects and In Vitro Intestinal Permeation of Oleocanthal and Its Metabolites Tyrosol and Oleocanthalic Acid

(1) Background: In recent years, numerous studies have highlighted the beneficial effects of extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) as an active ingredient against chronic diseases. The properties of EVOO are due to its peculiar composition, mainly to its rich content of polyphenols. In fact, polyphenols may...

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Autores principales: Cuffaro, Doretta, Pinto, Diana, Silva, Ana Margarida, Bertolini, Andrea, Bertini, Simone, Saba, Alessandro, Macchia, Marco, Rodrigues, Francisca, Digiacomo, Maria
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10343523/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37446813
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28135150
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author Cuffaro, Doretta
Pinto, Diana
Silva, Ana Margarida
Bertolini, Andrea
Bertini, Simone
Saba, Alessandro
Macchia, Marco
Rodrigues, Francisca
Digiacomo, Maria
author_facet Cuffaro, Doretta
Pinto, Diana
Silva, Ana Margarida
Bertolini, Andrea
Bertini, Simone
Saba, Alessandro
Macchia, Marco
Rodrigues, Francisca
Digiacomo, Maria
author_sort Cuffaro, Doretta
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description (1) Background: In recent years, numerous studies have highlighted the beneficial effects of extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) as an active ingredient against chronic diseases. The properties of EVOO are due to its peculiar composition, mainly to its rich content of polyphenols. In fact, polyphenols may contribute to counteract oxidative stress, which often accompanies chronic diseases. In this work, the antioxidant effects of high-value polyphenol oleocanthal (OC) and its main metabolites, tyrosol (Tyr) and oleocanthalic acid (OA), respectively, have been investigated along with their impact on cell viability. (2) Methods: OC, Tyr, and OA have been evaluated regarding antiradical properties in term of scavenging capacity towards biologically relevant reactive species, including O(2)(●−), HOCl, and ROO(●), as well as their antioxidant/antiradical capacity (FRAP, DPPH(●), ABTS(●+)). Moreover, the ability to permeate the intestinal membrane was assessed by an intestinal co-culture model composed by Caco-2 and HT29-MTX cell lines. (3) Results: The capacity of OC and Tyr as radical oxygen species (ROS) scavengers, particularly regarding HOCl and O(2)(●−), was clearly demonstrated. Furthermore, the ability to permeate the intestinal co-culture model was plainly proved by the good permeations (>50%) achieved by all compounds. (4) Conclusions: OC, OA, and Tyr revealed promising properties against oxidative diseases.
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spelling pubmed-103435232023-07-14 Insights into the Antioxidant/Antiradical Effects and In Vitro Intestinal Permeation of Oleocanthal and Its Metabolites Tyrosol and Oleocanthalic Acid Cuffaro, Doretta Pinto, Diana Silva, Ana Margarida Bertolini, Andrea Bertini, Simone Saba, Alessandro Macchia, Marco Rodrigues, Francisca Digiacomo, Maria Molecules Article (1) Background: In recent years, numerous studies have highlighted the beneficial effects of extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) as an active ingredient against chronic diseases. The properties of EVOO are due to its peculiar composition, mainly to its rich content of polyphenols. In fact, polyphenols may contribute to counteract oxidative stress, which often accompanies chronic diseases. In this work, the antioxidant effects of high-value polyphenol oleocanthal (OC) and its main metabolites, tyrosol (Tyr) and oleocanthalic acid (OA), respectively, have been investigated along with their impact on cell viability. (2) Methods: OC, Tyr, and OA have been evaluated regarding antiradical properties in term of scavenging capacity towards biologically relevant reactive species, including O(2)(●−), HOCl, and ROO(●), as well as their antioxidant/antiradical capacity (FRAP, DPPH(●), ABTS(●+)). Moreover, the ability to permeate the intestinal membrane was assessed by an intestinal co-culture model composed by Caco-2 and HT29-MTX cell lines. (3) Results: The capacity of OC and Tyr as radical oxygen species (ROS) scavengers, particularly regarding HOCl and O(2)(●−), was clearly demonstrated. Furthermore, the ability to permeate the intestinal co-culture model was plainly proved by the good permeations (>50%) achieved by all compounds. (4) Conclusions: OC, OA, and Tyr revealed promising properties against oxidative diseases. MDPI 2023-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10343523/ /pubmed/37446813 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28135150 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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Cuffaro, Doretta
Pinto, Diana
Silva, Ana Margarida
Bertolini, Andrea
Bertini, Simone
Saba, Alessandro
Macchia, Marco
Rodrigues, Francisca
Digiacomo, Maria
Insights into the Antioxidant/Antiradical Effects and In Vitro Intestinal Permeation of Oleocanthal and Its Metabolites Tyrosol and Oleocanthalic Acid
title Insights into the Antioxidant/Antiradical Effects and In Vitro Intestinal Permeation of Oleocanthal and Its Metabolites Tyrosol and Oleocanthalic Acid
title_full Insights into the Antioxidant/Antiradical Effects and In Vitro Intestinal Permeation of Oleocanthal and Its Metabolites Tyrosol and Oleocanthalic Acid
title_fullStr Insights into the Antioxidant/Antiradical Effects and In Vitro Intestinal Permeation of Oleocanthal and Its Metabolites Tyrosol and Oleocanthalic Acid
title_full_unstemmed Insights into the Antioxidant/Antiradical Effects and In Vitro Intestinal Permeation of Oleocanthal and Its Metabolites Tyrosol and Oleocanthalic Acid
title_short Insights into the Antioxidant/Antiradical Effects and In Vitro Intestinal Permeation of Oleocanthal and Its Metabolites Tyrosol and Oleocanthalic Acid
title_sort insights into the antioxidant/antiradical effects and in vitro intestinal permeation of oleocanthal and its metabolites tyrosol and oleocanthalic acid
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10343523/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37446813
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28135150
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