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Quantitatively Unraveling Hierarchy of Factors Impacting Virgin Olive Oil Phenolic Profile and Oxidative Stability

A single phenolic group and even a compound play different roles in the sensory properties and stability of virgin olive oil (VOO), which in turn are strongly influenced by several factors. Understanding the causes of differences in phenolic compound composition and oxidative stability (OS) in VOOs...

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Autores principales: Jukić Špika, Maja, Liber, Zlatko, Montemurro, Cinzia, Miazzi, Monica Marilena, Ljubenkov, Ivica, Soldo, Barbara, Žanetić, Mirella, Vitanović, Elda, Politeo, Olivera, Škevin, Dubravka
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8945558/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35326244
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox11030594
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author Jukić Špika, Maja
Liber, Zlatko
Montemurro, Cinzia
Miazzi, Monica Marilena
Ljubenkov, Ivica
Soldo, Barbara
Žanetić, Mirella
Vitanović, Elda
Politeo, Olivera
Škevin, Dubravka
author_facet Jukić Špika, Maja
Liber, Zlatko
Montemurro, Cinzia
Miazzi, Monica Marilena
Ljubenkov, Ivica
Soldo, Barbara
Žanetić, Mirella
Vitanović, Elda
Politeo, Olivera
Škevin, Dubravka
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description A single phenolic group and even a compound play different roles in the sensory properties and stability of virgin olive oil (VOO), which in turn are strongly influenced by several factors. Understanding the causes of differences in phenolic compound composition and oxidative stability (OS) in VOOs is essential for targeted and timely harvest and processing while maintaining desired oil quality. The phenolic profile and OS of two monocultivar VOOs (Oblica and Leccino) grown in two geographical sites of different altitudes (coastal plain and hilly hinterland) were analyzed throughout the ripening period over two years. Concentration of secoiridoids was 30% higher in the Oblica than in the Leccino VOOs, which in turn had significantly higher values of OS. Both cultivars had more than twice as high concentrations of the two most abundant phenolic compounds, the dialdehyde form of decarboxymethyl oleuropein aglycone and the dialdehyde form of decarboxymethyl ligstroside aglycone, and OS values in a colder growing site of higher altitude. Among the studied monocultivar VOOs, the secoiridoid group did not behave equally during ripening. The hierarchy of different influencing factors was investigated using multivariate statistics and revealed: cultivar > geographical site > harvest period > growing season. In addition, the possibility of traceability of VOO using molecular markers was investigated by establishing SSR profiles of oils of the studied cultivars and comparing them with SSR profiles of leaves.
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spelling pubmed-89455582022-03-25 Quantitatively Unraveling Hierarchy of Factors Impacting Virgin Olive Oil Phenolic Profile and Oxidative Stability Jukić Špika, Maja Liber, Zlatko Montemurro, Cinzia Miazzi, Monica Marilena Ljubenkov, Ivica Soldo, Barbara Žanetić, Mirella Vitanović, Elda Politeo, Olivera Škevin, Dubravka Antioxidants (Basel) Article A single phenolic group and even a compound play different roles in the sensory properties and stability of virgin olive oil (VOO), which in turn are strongly influenced by several factors. Understanding the causes of differences in phenolic compound composition and oxidative stability (OS) in VOOs is essential for targeted and timely harvest and processing while maintaining desired oil quality. The phenolic profile and OS of two monocultivar VOOs (Oblica and Leccino) grown in two geographical sites of different altitudes (coastal plain and hilly hinterland) were analyzed throughout the ripening period over two years. Concentration of secoiridoids was 30% higher in the Oblica than in the Leccino VOOs, which in turn had significantly higher values of OS. Both cultivars had more than twice as high concentrations of the two most abundant phenolic compounds, the dialdehyde form of decarboxymethyl oleuropein aglycone and the dialdehyde form of decarboxymethyl ligstroside aglycone, and OS values in a colder growing site of higher altitude. Among the studied monocultivar VOOs, the secoiridoid group did not behave equally during ripening. The hierarchy of different influencing factors was investigated using multivariate statistics and revealed: cultivar > geographical site > harvest period > growing season. In addition, the possibility of traceability of VOO using molecular markers was investigated by establishing SSR profiles of oils of the studied cultivars and comparing them with SSR profiles of leaves. MDPI 2022-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8945558/ /pubmed/35326244 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox11030594 Text en © 2022 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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Jukić Špika, Maja
Liber, Zlatko
Montemurro, Cinzia
Miazzi, Monica Marilena
Ljubenkov, Ivica
Soldo, Barbara
Žanetić, Mirella
Vitanović, Elda
Politeo, Olivera
Škevin, Dubravka
Quantitatively Unraveling Hierarchy of Factors Impacting Virgin Olive Oil Phenolic Profile and Oxidative Stability
title Quantitatively Unraveling Hierarchy of Factors Impacting Virgin Olive Oil Phenolic Profile and Oxidative Stability
title_full Quantitatively Unraveling Hierarchy of Factors Impacting Virgin Olive Oil Phenolic Profile and Oxidative Stability
title_fullStr Quantitatively Unraveling Hierarchy of Factors Impacting Virgin Olive Oil Phenolic Profile and Oxidative Stability
title_full_unstemmed Quantitatively Unraveling Hierarchy of Factors Impacting Virgin Olive Oil Phenolic Profile and Oxidative Stability
title_short Quantitatively Unraveling Hierarchy of Factors Impacting Virgin Olive Oil Phenolic Profile and Oxidative Stability
title_sort quantitatively unraveling hierarchy of factors impacting virgin olive oil phenolic profile and oxidative stability
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8945558/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35326244
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox11030594
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