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Phenolic Extracts from Wild Olive Leaves and Their Potential as Edible Oils Antioxidants
Theodora-Ioanna Lafka2  Andriana E. Lazou1  Vassilia J. Sinanoglou2 
[1] Laboratory of Process Analysis and Design, School of Chemical Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Zografou Campus, 15780, Athens, Greece; E-Mail:;Laboratory of Food Processing, Department of Food Technology, Technological Educational Institute of Athens, Agiou Spyridonos St., 12210, Egaleo, Athens, Greece; E-Mails:
关键词: antioxidants;    extraction kinetics;    oil protection;    phenolics;    supercritical fluid extraction;   
DOI  :  10.3390/foods2010018
来源: mdpi
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【 摘 要 】

The kinetics solid-liquid extraction of phenolics from wild olive leaves was elaborated using different mathematical models (Peleg, second order, Elovich, and power law model). As solvents, methanol, ethanol, ethanol:water 1:1, n-propanol, isopropanol and ethyl acetate were used. The second order model best described the solvent extraction process, followed by the Elovich model. The most effective solvent was ethanol with optimum phenol extraction conditions 180 min, solvent to sample ratio 5:1 v/w and pH 2. Ethanol extract exhibited the highest antiradical activity among solvent and supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) extracts, which in addition showed the highest antioxidant capacity compared to synthetic and natural food antioxidants such as BHT, ascorbyl palmitate and vitamin E. Antioxidant potential of SFE extract was quite high, although its phenolic potential was not. Leaf extracts were proven to be good protectors for olive and sunflower oils at levels of 150 ppm.

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