Oleocanthal quantification using1 h nmr spectroscopy and polyphenols hplc analysis of olive oil from the bianchera/belica cultivar

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The cultivar Bianchera is an autochthonous variety from the eastern part of northern Italy, but it is also cultivated in the Slovenian and Croatian peninsula of Istria where it is named Belica (Slovenia) and Bjelica (Croatia). The properties of oleocanthal, a natural anti-inflammatory ibuprofen-like compound found in commercial monocultivar extra virgin olive oils, were determined by means of both quantitative1 H NMR (qNMR) and HPLC analyses, where qNMR was identified as a rapid and reliable method for determining the oleocanthal content. The total phenolic content (TPC) was determined by means of the Folin–Ciocalteau method and the major phenols present in the olive oils were also quantified by means of HPLC analyses. All these analyses confirmed that the cultivar Bianchera was very rich in polyphenols and satisfied the health claim provided by the EU Commission Regulation on the polyphenols content of olive oils and their beneficial effects on human health.

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Starec, M., Calabretti, A., Berti, F., & Forzato, C. (2021). Oleocanthal quantification using1 h nmr spectroscopy and polyphenols hplc analysis of olive oil from the bianchera/belica cultivar. Molecules, 26(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26010242

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