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Hydroxytyrosol is an
organic compound with the
formula (HO)2C6H3CH2CH2OH. It is a phenylethanoid, i.e. a
relative of
phenethyl alcohol. Its derivatives...
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Oleuropein is a
derivative of
elenolic acid
linked to the
orthodiphenol hydroxytyrosol by an
ester bond and to a
molecule of
glucose by a
glycosidic bond....
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Chemical compounds in
unprocessed olive leaf are
oleuropein and
hydroxytyrosol, as well as
polyphenols and flavonoids,
including luteolin, rutin, caffeic...
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potent as
other antioxidants present in
olive oil (e.g.,
hydroxytyrosol), its
higher concentration and good
bioavailability indicate that it...
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glycoside in
which the
phenylpropanoid caffeic acid and the
phenylethanoid hydroxytyrosol form an
ester and an
ether bond respectively, to the
rhamnose part of...
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glycosidically linked to one
caffeic acid and one
dihydroxyphenylethanol (
hydroxytyrosol)
residue at the
centrally situated rhamnose. This water-soluble glycoside...
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elasticity and
normal blood flow; 2)
olive oil
polyphenols (5 mg of
hydroxytyrosol and its
derivatives (e.g.
oleuropein complex and tyrosol) may "contribute...
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compounds characterized by a
phenethyl alcohol structure.
Tyrosol and
hydroxytyrosol are
examples of such compounds. The red
deadnettle (Lamium purpureum)...
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contains traces of
phenolics (about 0.5%), such as
esters of tyrosol,
hydroxytyrosol,
oleocanthal and oleuropein,
which give
extra virgin olive oil its bitter...
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Carvacrol Dillapiole Polyphenols Aromatic acids Phenylethanoids Tyrosol Hydroxytyrosol Oleocanthal Oleuropein Others Capsaicin Gingerol Alkylresorcinols Misc:...