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Optimization of the Aqueous Extraction of Phenolic Compounds from Olive Leaves

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ANTIOXIDANTS
卷 3, 期 4, 页码 700-712

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MDPI AG
DOI: 10.3390/antiox3040700

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olive leaves; phenolic compounds; green extraction solvents; waste valorisation; Olea europaea; response surface methodology (RSM)

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  1. Ramaciotti Foundation [ES2012/0104]
  2. Cancer Australia and Cure Cancer Australia Foundation [1033781]
  3. University of Newcastle
  4. Terrigal Trotters

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Olive leaves are an agricultural waste of the olive-oil industry representing up to 10% of the dry weight arriving at olive mills. Disposal of this waste adds additional expense to farmers. Olive leaves have been shown to have a high concentration of phenolic compounds. In an attempt to utilize this waste product for phenolic compounds, we optimized their extraction using water-a green extraction solvent that has not yet been investigated for this purpose. Experiments were carried out according to a Box Behnken design, and the best possible combination of temperature, extraction time and sample-to-solvent ratio for the extraction of phenolic compounds with a high antioxidant activity was obtained using RSM; the optimal conditions for the highest yield of phenolic compounds was 90 degrees C for 70 min at a sample-to-solvent ratio of 1:100 g/mL; however, at 1:60 g/mL, we retained 80% of the total phenolic compounds and maximized antioxidant capacity. Therefore the sample-to-solvent ratio of 1:60 was chosen as optimal and used for further validation. The validation test fell inside the confidence range indicated by the RSM output; hence, the statistical model was trusted. The proposed method is inexpensive, easily up-scaled to industry and shows potential as an additional source of income for olive growers.

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