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Valorization of Olive Pomace-Based Nutraceuticals as Antioxidants in Chemical, Food, and Biological Models

Waste remaining after the production of olive oil (olive pomace) is known to contain significant amounts of phenolic compounds that exert different types of biological activities, primarily acting as antioxidants. In this work, a sustainable approach that combines ultrasound-assisted extraction with...

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Autores principales: Vitali Čepo, Dubravka, Radić, Kristina, Jurmanović, Sanja, Jug, Mario, Grdić Rajković, Marija, Pedisić, Sandra, Moslavac, Tihomir, Albahari, Petra
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6222651/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30126204
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules23082070
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author Vitali Čepo, Dubravka
Radić, Kristina
Jurmanović, Sanja
Jug, Mario
Grdić Rajković, Marija
Pedisić, Sandra
Moslavac, Tihomir
Albahari, Petra
author_facet Vitali Čepo, Dubravka
Radić, Kristina
Jurmanović, Sanja
Jug, Mario
Grdić Rajković, Marija
Pedisić, Sandra
Moslavac, Tihomir
Albahari, Petra
author_sort Vitali Čepo, Dubravka
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description Waste remaining after the production of olive oil (olive pomace) is known to contain significant amounts of phenolic compounds that exert different types of biological activities, primarily acting as antioxidants. In this work, a sustainable approach that combines ultrasound-assisted extraction with food-grade solvents and encapsulation with different types of cyclodextrins was used to prepare olive pomace-based polyphenol rich extracts that were tested as antioxidants in various chemical, food, and biological model systems. Encapsulation with cyclodextrins had a significant positive impact on the chemical composition of obtained extracts and it positively affected their antioxidant activity. Observed effects can be explained by an increased content of polyphenols in the formulations, specific physical properties of encapsulated compounds improving their antioxidant activity in complex food/physiological environment, and enhanced interaction with natural substrates. Depending on the applied model, the tested samples showed significant antioxidant protection in the concentration range 0.1–3%. Among the investigated cyclodextrins, hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin and randomly methylated-β-cyclodextrin encapsulated extracts showed particularly good antioxidant activity and were especially potent in oil-in-water emulsion systems (1242 mg/g and 1422 mg/g of Trolox equivalents, respectively), showing significantly higher antioxidant activity than Trolox (reference antioxidant). In other models, they provided antioxidant protection comparable to commonly used synthetic antioxidants at concentration levels of 2–3%.
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spelling pubmed-62226512018-11-13 Valorization of Olive Pomace-Based Nutraceuticals as Antioxidants in Chemical, Food, and Biological Models Vitali Čepo, Dubravka Radić, Kristina Jurmanović, Sanja Jug, Mario Grdić Rajković, Marija Pedisić, Sandra Moslavac, Tihomir Albahari, Petra Molecules Article Waste remaining after the production of olive oil (olive pomace) is known to contain significant amounts of phenolic compounds that exert different types of biological activities, primarily acting as antioxidants. In this work, a sustainable approach that combines ultrasound-assisted extraction with food-grade solvents and encapsulation with different types of cyclodextrins was used to prepare olive pomace-based polyphenol rich extracts that were tested as antioxidants in various chemical, food, and biological model systems. Encapsulation with cyclodextrins had a significant positive impact on the chemical composition of obtained extracts and it positively affected their antioxidant activity. Observed effects can be explained by an increased content of polyphenols in the formulations, specific physical properties of encapsulated compounds improving their antioxidant activity in complex food/physiological environment, and enhanced interaction with natural substrates. Depending on the applied model, the tested samples showed significant antioxidant protection in the concentration range 0.1–3%. Among the investigated cyclodextrins, hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin and randomly methylated-β-cyclodextrin encapsulated extracts showed particularly good antioxidant activity and were especially potent in oil-in-water emulsion systems (1242 mg/g and 1422 mg/g of Trolox equivalents, respectively), showing significantly higher antioxidant activity than Trolox (reference antioxidant). In other models, they provided antioxidant protection comparable to commonly used synthetic antioxidants at concentration levels of 2–3%. MDPI 2018-08-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6222651/ /pubmed/30126204 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules23082070 Text en © 2018 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Vitali Čepo, Dubravka
Radić, Kristina
Jurmanović, Sanja
Jug, Mario
Grdić Rajković, Marija
Pedisić, Sandra
Moslavac, Tihomir
Albahari, Petra
Valorization of Olive Pomace-Based Nutraceuticals as Antioxidants in Chemical, Food, and Biological Models
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title_full Valorization of Olive Pomace-Based Nutraceuticals as Antioxidants in Chemical, Food, and Biological Models
title_fullStr Valorization of Olive Pomace-Based Nutraceuticals as Antioxidants in Chemical, Food, and Biological Models
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title_short Valorization of Olive Pomace-Based Nutraceuticals as Antioxidants in Chemical, Food, and Biological Models
title_sort valorization of olive pomace-based nutraceuticals as antioxidants in chemical, food, and biological models
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6222651/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30126204
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules23082070
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