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Establishing the Phenolic Composition of Olea europaea L. Leaves from Cultivars Grown in Morocco as a Crucial Step Towards Their Subsequent Exploitation
In Morocco, the recovery of olive agro-industrial by-products as potential sources of
high-added value substances has been underestimated so far. A comprehensive quantitative
characterization of olive leaves’ bioactive compounds is crucial for any attempt to change this
situation and to implement the valorization concept in emerging countries. Thus, the phenolic
fraction of olive leaves of 11 varieties (‘Arbequina’, ‘Hojiblanca’, ‘Frantoio’, ‘Koroneiki’, ‘LechÃn’,
‘Lucque’, ‘Manzanilla’, ‘Picholine de Languedoc’, ‘Picholine Marocaine’, ‘Picual’ and ‘Verdal’),
cultivated in the Moroccan Meknès region, was investigated. Thirty eight phenolic or related
compounds (including 16 secoiridoids, nine flavonoids in their aglycone form, seven flavonoids in
glycosylated form, four simple phenols, one phenolic acid and one lignan) were determined in a
total of 55 samples by using ultrasonic-assisted extraction and liquid chromatography coupled to
electrospray ionization-ion trap mass spectrometry (LC-ESI-IT MS). Very remarkable quantitative
differences were observed among the profiles of the studied cultivars. ‘Picholine Marocaine’ variety
exhibited the highest total phenolic content (around 44 g/kg dry weight (DW)), and logically showed
the highest concentration in terms of various individual compounds. In addition, chemometrics
(principal components analysis (PCA) and stepwise-linear discriminant analysis (s-LDA)) were
applied to the quantitative phenolic compound data, allowing good discrimination of the selected
samples according to their varietal origin.This research was funded by the Spanish Government (Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte)
with a FPU fellowship (FPU13/06438), the Vice-Rector’s Office for International Relations and Development
Cooperation of the University of Granada, and the contract 30C0366700 (OTRI, University of Granada, Spain
Chemical Profile of Lipophilic Fractions of Different Parts of Zizyphus lotus L. by GC-MS and Evaluation of Their Antiproliferative and Antibacterial Activities
Zizyphus lotus L. is a perennial shrub particularly used in Algerian folk medicine, but little is known concerning the lipophilic compounds in the most frequently used parts, namely, root bark, pulp, leaves and seeds, which are associated with health benefits. In this vein, the lipophilic fractions of these morphological parts of Z. lotus from Morocco were studied by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS), and their antiproliferative and antimicrobial activities were evaluated. GC– MS analysis allowed the identification and quantification of 99 lipophilic compounds, including fatty acids, long-chain aliphatic alcohols, pentacyclic triterpenic compounds, sterols, monoglycerides, aromatic compounds and other minor components. Lipophilic extracts of pulp, leaves and seeds were revealed to be mainly composed of fatty acids, representing 54.3–88.6% of the total compounds detected. The leaves and seeds were particularly rich in unsaturated fatty acids, namely, (9Z,12Z)-octadeca-9,12-dienoic acid (2431 mg kg−1 of dry weight) and (9Z)-octadec-9-enoic acid (6255 mg kg−1 of dry weight). In contrast, root bark contained a high content of pentacyclic triterpenic compounds, particularly betulinic acid, accounting for 9838 mg kg−1 of dry weight. Root bark extract showed promising antiproliferative activity against a triple-negative breast cancer cell line, MDA-MB-231, with a half-maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50 ) = 4.23 ± 0.18 µg mL−1 of extract. Leaf extract displayed interesting antimicrobial activity against Escherichia coli, methicillin-sensitive Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcus epidermis, presenting minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) values from 1024 to 2048 µg mL−1 of extract. Our results demonstrate that Zizyphus lotus L. is a source of promising bioactive components, which can be exploited as natural ingredients in pharmaceutical formulationspublishe