The hydrophilic extract of virgin olive oil contains several phenolic compounds such as simple phenols, lignans, and secoiridoids that have been widely studied in recent years. Interest in the hydrophilic extract has also been extended to the fraction of oxidized phenols that form during storage as a consequence of oxidative stress. The present investigation compares the two most commonly used extraction methods, namely liquid–liquid extraction and SPE, on fresh virgin olive oil and that kept at different temperatures in the presence of oxygen to promote the formation of oxidative products. The selective retention of these natural and oxidized phenolic compounds in relation to the extraction method was assessed. Quantification of eight identified phenolic molecules and 11 unknown peaks was performed by HPLC-DAD/MSD.

E. Armaforte, V. Mancebo-Campos, A. Bendini, M. Desamparados Salvador, G. Fregapane, L. Cerretani (2007). Retention effects of oxidized polyphenols during analytical extraction of phenolic compounds of virgin olive oil. JOURNAL OF SEPARATION SCIENCE, 30, 2401-2406 [10.1002/jssc.200700130].

Retention effects of oxidized polyphenols during analytical extraction of phenolic compounds of virgin olive oil

ARMAFORTE, EMANUELE;BENDINI, ALESSANDRA;CERRETANI, LORENZO
2007

Abstract

The hydrophilic extract of virgin olive oil contains several phenolic compounds such as simple phenols, lignans, and secoiridoids that have been widely studied in recent years. Interest in the hydrophilic extract has also been extended to the fraction of oxidized phenols that form during storage as a consequence of oxidative stress. The present investigation compares the two most commonly used extraction methods, namely liquid–liquid extraction and SPE, on fresh virgin olive oil and that kept at different temperatures in the presence of oxygen to promote the formation of oxidative products. The selective retention of these natural and oxidized phenolic compounds in relation to the extraction method was assessed. Quantification of eight identified phenolic molecules and 11 unknown peaks was performed by HPLC-DAD/MSD.
2007
E. Armaforte, V. Mancebo-Campos, A. Bendini, M. Desamparados Salvador, G. Fregapane, L. Cerretani (2007). Retention effects of oxidized polyphenols during analytical extraction of phenolic compounds of virgin olive oil. JOURNAL OF SEPARATION SCIENCE, 30, 2401-2406 [10.1002/jssc.200700130].
E. Armaforte; V. Mancebo-Campos; A. Bendini; M. Desamparados Salvador; G. Fregapane; L. Cerretani
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