Bioactive compounds with added value prepared from terpenes contained in solid wastes from the olive oil industry

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Abstract

Starting from solid wastes from two-phase olive-oil extraction, the pentacyclic triterpenes oleanolic acid and maslinic acid were isolated. These natural compounds were transformed into methyl olean-12-en-28-oate (5), which then was transformed into several seco-C-ring triterpene compounds by chemical and photolytic modifications. The triene seco-products were fragmented through several oxidative procedures to produce, simultaneously, cis- and trans-decalin derivatives, both potential synthons for bioactive compounds. The chemical behavior of the isolated fragments was investigated, and a suitable approach to several low-molecular-weight terpenes was performed. These are interesting processes for the value-addition to solid waste from the olive-oil industry. © 2010 Verlag Helvetica Chimica Acta AG.

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Parra, A., Lopez, P. E., & Garcia-Granados, A. (2010). Bioactive compounds with added value prepared from terpenes contained in solid wastes from the olive oil industry. Chemistry and Biodiversity, 7(2), 421–439. https://doi.org/10.1002/cbdv.200900023

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