Bioactive Compounds in Waste By-Products from Olive Oil Production: Applications and Structural Characterization by Mass Spectrometry Techniques

被引:65
|
作者
Abbattista, Ramona [1 ]
Ventura, Giovanni [1 ]
Calvano, Cosima Damiana [2 ,3 ]
Cataldi, Tommaso R., I [1 ,2 ]
Losito, Ilario [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bari Aldo Moro, Chem Dept, Via Orabona 4, I-70126 Bari, Italy
[2] Univ Bari Aldo Moro, Interdept Ctr SMART, Via Orabona 4, I-70126 Bari, Italy
[3] Univ Bari Aldo Moro, Pharm Pharmaceut Sci, Via Orabona 4, I-70126 Bari, Italy
关键词
LC-ESI-MS; MALDI-MS; bioactive phenolics; olive oil; olive leaves; olive pomace; olive oil mill wastewater; MICROWAVE-ASSISTED EXTRACTION; ESI-QTOF-MS; PHENOLIC-COMPOUNDS; MILL WASTE; MONOTERPENE GLUCOSIDES; LEAF EXTRACT; NATURAL-PRODUCTS; ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY; MEDICINAL-PLANTS; POTENTIAL USE;
D O I
10.3390/foods10061236
中图分类号
TS2 [食品工业];
学科分类号
0832 ;
摘要
In recent years, a remarkable increase in olive oil consumption has occurred worldwide, favoured by its organoleptic properties and the growing awareness of its health benefits. Currently, olive oil production represents an important economic income for Mediterranean countries, where roughly 98% of the world production is located. Both the cultivation of olive trees and the production of industrial and table olive oil generate huge amounts of solid wastes and dark liquid effluents, including olive leaves and pomace and olive oil mill wastewaters. Besides representing an economic problem for producers, these by-products also pose serious environmental concerns, thus their partial reuse, like that of all agronomical production residues, represents a goal to pursue. This aspect is particularly important since the cited by-products are rich in bioactive compounds, which, once extracted, may represent ingredients with remarkable added value for food, cosmetic and nutraceutical industries. Indeed, they contain considerable amounts of valuable organic acids, carbohydrates, proteins, fibers, and above all, phenolic compounds, that are variably distributed among the different wastes, depending on the employed production process of olive oils and table olives and agronomical practices. Yet, extraction and recovery of bioactive components from selected by-products constitute a critical issue for their rational valorization and detailed identification and quantification are mandatory. The most used analytical methods adopted to identify and quantify bioactive compounds in olive oil by-products are based on the coupling between gas- (GC) or liquid chromatography (LC) and mass spectrometry (MS), with MS being the most useful and successful detection tool for providing structural information. Without derivatization, LC-MS with electrospray (ESI) or atmospheric pressure chemical (APCI) ionization sources has become one of the most relevant and versatile instrumental platforms for identifying phenolic bioactive compounds. In this review, the major LC-MS accomplishments reported in the literature over the last two decades to investigate olive oil processing by-products, specifically olive leaves and pomace and olive oil mill wastewaters, are described, focusing on phenolics and related compounds.
引用
收藏
页数:28
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] From Olive Oil Production to By-Products: Emergent Technologies to Extract Bioactive Compounds
    Soares, Thiago Freitas
    Alves, Rita Carneiro
    Oliveira, Maria Beatriz Prior Pinto
    FOOD REVIEWS INTERNATIONAL, 2024, : 3342 - 3369
  • [2] A rapid and simple method for the analysis of bioactive compounds in olive oil refining by-products by liquid chromatography with ultraviolet and mass spectrometry detection
    Villegas, Lorena
    Benavente, Fernando
    Sanz-Nebot, Victoria
    Manuel Grases, Josep
    Barbosa, Jose
    JOURNAL OF FOOD COMPOSITION AND ANALYSIS, 2018, 69 : 107 - 114
  • [3] Recovery, Characterization, Functionality and Applications of Bioactive Compounds from Food-Plant Products and Their By-Products
    Fontana, Ariel
    PLANTS-BASEL, 2023, 12 (23):
  • [4] Olive oil by-products : From harmful waste to interesting carbonaceous materials Hydrothermal conversion of olive oil by-products into carbon rich chars
    Azzaz, Ahmed Amine
    Jeguirim, Mejdi
    Ghimbeu, Camelia
    Bennici, Simona
    Limousy, Lionel
    Issaoui, Mansour
    Jellali, Salah
    2019 10TH INTERNATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY CONGRESS (IREC), 2019,
  • [5] APPLICATIONS OF MASS-SPECTROMETRY IN STRUCTURAL STUDIES OF BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS
    NAKANISHI, K
    OCCOLOWITZ, JL
    PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY A-MATHEMATICAL PHYSICAL AND ENGINEERING SCIENCES, 1979, 293 (1400): : 3 - 11
  • [6] RECOVERY OF BY-PRODUCTS FROM THE OLIVE OIL PRODUCTION AND THE VEGETABLE OIL REFINING FOR BIODIESEL PRODUCTION
    Cruz, Mariana
    Costa, Emanuel
    Almeida, Manuel Fonseca
    Alvim-Ferraz, Maria da Conceicao
    Dias, Joana Maia
    DETRITUS, 2018, 4 : 63 - 69
  • [7] New by-products rich in bioactive substances from the olive oil mill processing
    Romero, Concepcion
    Medina, Eduardo
    Antonia Mateo, Maria
    Brenes, Manuel
    JOURNAL OF THE SCIENCE OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE, 2018, 98 (01) : 225 - 230
  • [8] Techniques to extract bioactive compounds from food by-products of plant origin
    Wijngaard, Hilde
    Hossain, Mohammad B.
    Rai, Dilip K.
    Brunton, Nigel
    FOOD RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL, 2012, 46 (02) : 505 - 513
  • [9] BIOPROTEIN PRODUCTION FROM THE WASTE PRODUCTS OF OLIVE OIL EXTRACTION
    KARAPINAR, M
    WORGAN, JT
    JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY B-BIOTECHNOLOGY, 1983, 33 (03): : 185 - 188
  • [10] Bioactive compounds and benefits of by-products of Amazon babassu oil production: potential for dietary supplement, biomedical and food applications
    Lima, Rayssa Cruz
    de Carvalho, Anna Paula Azevedo
    Almeida, Antonio Eugenio Castro Cardoso de
    Conte-Junior, Carlos Adam
    FOOD & FUNCTION, 2024, 15 (12) : 6232 - 6253