NMR Studies on Italian PDO Olive Oils and their Potential in Olive-Tree-Derived Products Characterization
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
In Italy, 42 PDO extra virgin olive oil (EVOOs) are present to date, with the
chronologically first one registered in late 1996. PDO EVOOs are broadly
distributed along Italy with a higher concentration in the central and southern
regions due to the optimal pedoclimatic conditions for olive growth (Olea
europaea L.). In this review, NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) studies
focused on Italian PDO EVOOs and the application of NMR spectroscopy in
the analysis of other olive-tree-derived products are reported. NMR is
historically known as the principal analytical technique useful for structural
characterization of single molecule in solution. In the past few years, NMR
evolved to cover a pivotal role for the analysis of different chemical
compounds present in a mixture, without the need of any chemical
derivatization of sample. Concerning the 1H NMR spectrum of a typical
EVOO sample, the dominant signals due to acylglycerols, together with other
minor components like aldehydes, sterols, and terpens, can be characterized
within a single experiment in the organic extract of olive oil. The minor
component content is particularly interesting because it allows for geographical
origin discrimination and cultivar discrimination. Other products derived
from the olive tree and investigated by NMR have also been discussed,
specifically, table olives, pomace, and olive paste.
Practical Applications: The studies here highlight the capability of NMR in
discriminating Italian PDO EVOOs from EVOOs of other countries, Italian
PDO EVOOs of different restricted area within the same Italian region, and
EVOOs obtained from different cultivars. In addition, NMR spectroscopy
allows the evaluation of chemical constituents in olive-tree-derived products
like olive paste, pomace, and wastewater, detecting bioactive compounds.
Therefore the NMR approach could be practically applied in the study of
EVOO and olive-tree-derived products by control agencies, regulatory authorities,
for the disclosure of new fraud practices and to protect PDO products.
Practical applications could also involve the search of olive-tree-based
bioactive compounds for their potential use as nutraceuticals.[object Object]
Tipologia CRIS:
01.09 Rassegna della letteratura scientifica in rivista (Literature review)
Keywords:
chemometrics; Italian PDO; NMR; olive fruit; olive oil; pomace
Elenco autori:
Cagliani, LAURA RUTH; Consonni, Roberto
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