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Molecules ; 24(3)2019 Feb 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30717325

ABSTRACT

The aim of the present research was to study the effects of olive leaf addition (0 and 3%) on the major antioxidants and the antioxidant activity of Neb Jmel and Oueslati olive oils. Olives and leaves of the two Tunisian varieties were harvested during the 2016/2017 crop season. Both leaves and oils were characterised for their concentrations in phenolics, tocopherols and antioxidant power. Other parameters such as free acidity, peroxide value, chlorophyll and carotenoid concentrations were also taken into consideration. Compared to Oueslati, the Neb Jmel oil showed a lower free acidity (50%) and peroxide value (5.6-fold), and higher chlorophyll (1.6-fold), total phenolics (1.3-fold), flavonoid (3-fold) and oleuropein derivative (1.5-fold) concentrations, in addition to an increased antioxidant activity (1.6-fold). Leaf addition promoted a significant increment in total chlorophyll, α-tocopherol and phenolics in both varieties, above all in Oueslati oil, due to a higher abundance of bioactive constituents in the corresponding leaves. In particular, chlorophyll and carotenoid concentrations reached values twice higher than in Neb Jmel leaves, and flavonoids and oleouperin derivatives were three-fold higher. This prevented the oxidation and the formation of peroxides, reducing the peroxide value of the fortified oil to the half. The results provide evidence on the performance of the Tunisian Neb Jmel and Oueslati varieties, showing that their oils present a chemical profile corresponding to the extra virgin olive oil category and that, after leaf addition, their nutritional value was improved.


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Antioxidants/chemistry , Dietary Supplements , Olive Oil/chemistry , Phenols/chemistry , Humans , Olea/chemistry , Peroxides/chemistry , Tocopherols/chemistry
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Acta Pharm ; 62(2): 251-61, 2012 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22750822

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O. majorana shoots were investigated for their essential oil (EO) composition. Two experiments were carried out; the first on hydroponic medium in a culture chamber and the second on inert sand in a greenhouse for 20 days. Plants were cultivated for 17 days in hydroponic medium supplemented with NaCl 100 mmol L⁻¹. The results showed that the O. majorana hydroponic medium offered higher essential oil yield than that from the greenhouse. The latter increased significantly in yield (by 50 %) under saline constraint while it did not change in the culture chamber. Under greenhouse conditions and in the absence of salt treatment, the major constituents were terpinen-4-ol and trans-sabinene hydrate. However, in the culture chamber, the major volatile components were cis-sabinene hydrate and terpinen-4-ol. In the presence of NaCl, new compounds appeared, such as eicosane, spathulenol, eugenol, and phenol. In addition, in the greenhouse, with or without salt, a very important change of trans-sabinene hydrate concentration in EO occurred, whereas in the culture chamber change appeared in cis-sabinene hydrate content.


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Oils, Volatile/chemistry , Origanum/chemistry , Origanum/growth & development , Plant Shoots/chemistry , Plant Shoots/growth & development , Stress, Physiological , Volatile Organic Compounds/analysis , Bicyclic Monoterpenes , Flame Ionization , Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry , Hydroponics , Monoterpenes/analysis , Monoterpenes/chemistry , Monoterpenes/metabolism , Oils, Volatile/isolation & purification , Origanum/metabolism , Plant Shoots/metabolism , Quality Control , Salinity , Salt-Tolerant Plants/chemistry , Salt-Tolerant Plants/growth & development , Salt-Tolerant Plants/metabolism , Stereoisomerism , Terpenes/analysis , Terpenes/chemistry , Terpenes/metabolism , Tunisia , Volatile Organic Compounds/chemistry , Volatile Organic Compounds/metabolism
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