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Total Analysis of the Major Secoiridoids in Extra Virgin Olive Oil: Validation of an UHPLC-ESI-MS/MS Method

Journal

ANTIOXIDANTS
Volume 10, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/antiox10040540

Keywords

EVOO analysis; polyphenols; Mediterranean diet; oleocanthal; oleacein; HPLC; mass spectrometry

Funding

  1. CICYT [AGL2016-75329-R]
  2. CIBEROBN from the Instituto de Salud Carlos III
  3. ISCIII from the Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovacion y Universidades, (AEI/FEDER, UE)
  4. Generalitat de Catalunya (GC) [2017SGR 196]
  5. Ministry of Science Innovation and Universities for the FPI contract [BES-2017-080017]
  6. Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia (CONACYT) of Mexico
  7. Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovacion y Universidades for the FPU contract [FPU2018/03119]
  8. Ministry of Science Innovation and Universities for the Ramon y Cajal contract [RYC-2016-19355]

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Extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) is rich in nutritional and antioxidant compounds compared to other vegetable oils, making it an important component of the Mediterranean diet. This study developed a simple UHPLC-ESI-MS/MS method for quantifying secoiridoids in EVOO, overcoming challenges posed by their complex transformations during production and analysis. Validation of the method according to AOAC guidelines showed satisfactory results in terms of matrix effect and recoveries.
Extra virgin olive oil (EVOO), one of the key foods of the Mediterranean diet, is distinguished by its high content of nutritional and antioxidant compounds compared to other vegetable oils. During EVOO production, the major secoiridoids of EVOO, oleacein, oleocanthal, ligstroside, and oleuropein aglycones, undergo a series of transformations to open- and closed-structure forms. The resulting mixture of compounds can become more complex during the analytical procedure, due to the keto-enol tautomerism of the open forms and their interaction with polar solvents, and therefore more challenging to analyze. Employing the same extraction method used to analyze the other EVOO phenolic compounds, we report here a simple UHPLC-ESI-MS/MS procedure for the quantification of those secoiridoids that is able to co-elute the different isomers of each compound. The method was validated following AOAC guidelines, and the matrix effect and recoveries were within satisfactory limits.

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