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- Oleuropein is a glycosylated seco-iridoid, a type of phenolic bitter compound found in green olive skin, flesh, seeds, and leaves. The term oleuropein...
- leaves, and olive pulp contain large amounts of hydroxytyrosol derivative Oleuropein, more so than olive oil. Unprocessed, green (unripe) olives, contain between...
- brown or black. To leach the oleuropein from olives, commercial producers use lye, which neutralizes the bitterness of oleuropein, producing a mild flavour...
- extra virgin olive oil. Chemical compounds in unprocessed olive leaf are oleuropein and hydroxytyrosol, as well as polyphenols and flavonoids, including luteolin...
- Oleocanthal is a tyrosol ester and its chemical structure is related to oleuropein, also found in olive oil. Oleocanthal has been found to have anti-inflammatory...
- Luccarini I, Traini C, et al. (2013-08-08). Ohno M (ed.). "The polyphenol oleuropein aglycone protects TgCRND8 mice againstplaque pathology". PLOS ONE...
- carotenes, squalene. Some trace phenols in argan oil include caffeic acid, oleuropein, vanillic acid, tyrosol, catechol, resorcinol, (−)-epicatechin and (+)-catechin...
- cyclopentane ring gives rise to a subclass known as secoiridoids, such as oleuropein and amarogentin. The iridoids produced by plants act primarily as a defense...
- Syringa include phenylpropanoids such as syringin and iridoids such as oleuropein. Substituent compounds, such as iridoids, as well as crude extracts from...
- role as a plant metabolite and an antineoplastic agent. Differs from oleuropein by one hydroxyl group. "ligstroside (CHEBI:149585)". www.ebi.ac.uk. Montedoro...