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Olive Pâté by Multi-Phase Decanter as Potential Source of Bioactive Compounds of Both Nutraceutical and Anticancer Effects

In the oil sector, a novelty in the centrifugal extraction system is represented by the multi-phase decanters (DMF) that work without adding process water and with the advantage of recovering a dried pomace and a by-product, called “pâté”, consisting of the pulp and its vegetation water, without tra...

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Autores principales: Lanza, Barbara, Cellini, Martina, Di Marco, Sara, D’Amico, Emira, Simone, Nicola, Giansante, Lucia, Pompilio, Arianna, Di Loreto, Giuseppina, Bacceli, Martina, Del Re, Paolo, Di Bonaventura, Giovanni, Di Giacinto, Luciana, Aceto, Gitana Maria
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7767102/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33339392
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25245967
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author Lanza, Barbara
Cellini, Martina
Di Marco, Sara
D’Amico, Emira
Simone, Nicola
Giansante, Lucia
Pompilio, Arianna
Di Loreto, Giuseppina
Bacceli, Martina
Del Re, Paolo
Di Bonaventura, Giovanni
Di Giacinto, Luciana
Aceto, Gitana Maria
author_facet Lanza, Barbara
Cellini, Martina
Di Marco, Sara
D’Amico, Emira
Simone, Nicola
Giansante, Lucia
Pompilio, Arianna
Di Loreto, Giuseppina
Bacceli, Martina
Del Re, Paolo
Di Bonaventura, Giovanni
Di Giacinto, Luciana
Aceto, Gitana Maria
author_sort Lanza, Barbara
collection PubMed
description In the oil sector, a novelty in the centrifugal extraction system is represented by the multi-phase decanters (DMF) that work without adding process water and with the advantage of recovering a dried pomace and a by-product, called “pâté”, consisting of the pulp and its vegetation water, without traces of stone. The pâté has a high content of phenolic compounds, mainly represented by secoiridoids and verbascoside. The present work investigated the efficacy of two different ways of debittering (by sequential filtrations and spontaneous fermentation) of DMF pâté from three olive cultivars (Olea europaea L. “Leccino”, “Carboncella” and “Tortiglione”) to make the pâté edible, and, contemporary, investigated also the effect of its phenolic bioactive extracts on pathogenic bacteria and colon cancer cell model. Daily filtrations of pâté of the three cultivars have been shown to be more efficient in phenolic degradation. The activity of the indigenous microflora on the other hand takes a longer time to degrade the phenolic component and therefore to de-bitter it. None of pâté showed antibacterial activity. Colorimetric assay MTS for cell viability and metabolic activity tested on colon cancer cells Caco-2 and HCT116 suggest a potential beneficial effect of the dried extracts probably related to the modulation of gene expression under these treatments.
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spelling pubmed-77671022020-12-28 Olive Pâté by Multi-Phase Decanter as Potential Source of Bioactive Compounds of Both Nutraceutical and Anticancer Effects Lanza, Barbara Cellini, Martina Di Marco, Sara D’Amico, Emira Simone, Nicola Giansante, Lucia Pompilio, Arianna Di Loreto, Giuseppina Bacceli, Martina Del Re, Paolo Di Bonaventura, Giovanni Di Giacinto, Luciana Aceto, Gitana Maria Molecules Article In the oil sector, a novelty in the centrifugal extraction system is represented by the multi-phase decanters (DMF) that work without adding process water and with the advantage of recovering a dried pomace and a by-product, called “pâté”, consisting of the pulp and its vegetation water, without traces of stone. The pâté has a high content of phenolic compounds, mainly represented by secoiridoids and verbascoside. The present work investigated the efficacy of two different ways of debittering (by sequential filtrations and spontaneous fermentation) of DMF pâté from three olive cultivars (Olea europaea L. “Leccino”, “Carboncella” and “Tortiglione”) to make the pâté edible, and, contemporary, investigated also the effect of its phenolic bioactive extracts on pathogenic bacteria and colon cancer cell model. Daily filtrations of pâté of the three cultivars have been shown to be more efficient in phenolic degradation. The activity of the indigenous microflora on the other hand takes a longer time to degrade the phenolic component and therefore to de-bitter it. None of pâté showed antibacterial activity. Colorimetric assay MTS for cell viability and metabolic activity tested on colon cancer cells Caco-2 and HCT116 suggest a potential beneficial effect of the dried extracts probably related to the modulation of gene expression under these treatments. MDPI 2020-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7767102/ /pubmed/33339392 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25245967 Text en © 2020 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/).
spellingShingle Article
Lanza, Barbara
Cellini, Martina
Di Marco, Sara
D’Amico, Emira
Simone, Nicola
Giansante, Lucia
Pompilio, Arianna
Di Loreto, Giuseppina
Bacceli, Martina
Del Re, Paolo
Di Bonaventura, Giovanni
Di Giacinto, Luciana
Aceto, Gitana Maria
Olive Pâté by Multi-Phase Decanter as Potential Source of Bioactive Compounds of Both Nutraceutical and Anticancer Effects
title Olive Pâté by Multi-Phase Decanter as Potential Source of Bioactive Compounds of Both Nutraceutical and Anticancer Effects
title_full Olive Pâté by Multi-Phase Decanter as Potential Source of Bioactive Compounds of Both Nutraceutical and Anticancer Effects
title_fullStr Olive Pâté by Multi-Phase Decanter as Potential Source of Bioactive Compounds of Both Nutraceutical and Anticancer Effects
title_full_unstemmed Olive Pâté by Multi-Phase Decanter as Potential Source of Bioactive Compounds of Both Nutraceutical and Anticancer Effects
title_short Olive Pâté by Multi-Phase Decanter as Potential Source of Bioactive Compounds of Both Nutraceutical and Anticancer Effects
title_sort olive pâté by multi-phase decanter as potential source of bioactive compounds of both nutraceutical and anticancer effects
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7767102/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33339392
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25245967
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