Chemical and Enzymatic Characterization of Leaves from Spanish Table Olive Cultivars

Olive leaves are generated as by-products in the olive industry and contain substances with biological properties that provide health benefits. Although these compounds have been characterized in many leaves from olive cultivars devoted to olive oil extraction, few data are available on leaves from the processing of table olives. In this study, the concentration of polyphenols, triterpenic acids, sugars and enzymatic activities (polyphenol oxidase, peroxidase, β-glucosidase and esterase) were determined in the leaves of the olive tree (Olea europaea L.) of cvs. Aloreña, Cacereña, Empeltre, Hojiblanca, Manzanilla, Verdial, Gordal and Morona. The mean total phenolic content in olive leaves reached 75.58 g/kg fresh weight, and oleuropein was the main polyphenol identified (89.7–96.5%). The main triterpenic acid identified was oleanolic acid, and the main sugar was mannitol, with mean values of 15.83 and 22.31 g/kg, respectively. However, the content of these biocompounds was influenced by the type of cultivar and the orchards of origin. The highest oleuropein content was found in the Manzanilla variety, while the Gordal had the highest triterpene and mannitol content. In particular, the phenolic content could also be affected by endogenous enzymatic activities. High polyphenol oxidase, peroxidase and β-glucosidase activity and low esterase activity were detected, compared to the fruit. Similar to the phenolic compounds, enzymatic activities varied with the harvesting season. The lowest phenolic content corresponded to the highest polyphenol oxidase activity detected during spring. The rest of the enzymatic activities also varied throughout the year, but no common trend was observed.

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