Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1184677 Food Chemistry 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Olive leaves extracts are a natural source of polyphenols, mainly oleuropein, widely considered to be potentially beneficial for health. This study focused on evaluation of the anti-tumoural activities of some oleuropein peracetylated derivatives, obtained with “green chemical” methodologies, against two human breast cancer cell lines. MCF-7 and T-47D cells were treated with oleuropein, peracetylated oleuropein, peracetylated aglycone and peracetylated hydroxytyrosol and the effects on growth and viability were investigated. Antioxidant effects were analysed after treatment with hydrogen peroxide. The peracetylated compounds exerted higher antiproliferative effects than oleuropein, by an arrest of cell cycle progression, associated with a strong antioxidant activity. Our results demonstrate that olive leaves, a by-product of olive manufacture, may provide a precious source of chemical derivatives, obtainable by peracetylation of oleuropein derivatives, which provide beneficial properties for human health.

Research highlights► Semisynthetic derivatives of oleuropein from olive leaves. ► Green chemical methodologies of synthesis. ► Antiproliferative and antioxidant effects on human breast cancer cells. ► Peracetylated compounds are more active than oleuropein.

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