Olive tree leaf is a phenol-rich, high-potential-value biomass that can be used to formulate food additives and supplements. Leaf phenolic content varies depending on numerous factors, like cultivar, geographical origin, year, and season of harvest. The aim of this research was to evaluate the variations in phenolic profile of four major Tuscan cultivars (Frantoio, Leccio del Corno, Leccino, and Moraiolo) over four different phenological phases and across two years. All 96 olive leaf samples were harvested from trees grown in the same orchard located in Florence. After drying, their phenolic profile was characterized using HPLC-DAD-MS, and the obtained data were processed by ANOVA, GA-LDA, and RF methods. A total of 25 phenolic derivatives were analyzed, with total contents ranging 16,674.0–50,594.3 mg/kg and oleuropein (4570.0–27,547.7 mg/kg) being the predominant compound regardless of cultivar, year, and season of harvest. Oleuropein and hydroxytyrosol glucoside showed inverse proportionality and similar behavior across years in all cultivars, and therefore were highlighted as main phenolic compounds correlated with the seasonal variability in studied cultivars. Interesting behavior was also pointed out for apigenin rutinoside. Application of GA-LDA and RF methods allowed pointing out the excellent performance of leaf phenols in discriminating samples based on cultivar, harvest year, and harvesting season.

Seasonal and Cultivar-Dependent Phenolic Dynamics in Tuscan Olive Leaves: A Two-Year Study by HPLC-DAD-MS for Food By-Product Valorization / Ugolini, Tommaso; Cecchi, Lorenzo; Sani, Graziano; Digiglio, Irene; Adinolfi, Barbara; Ciaccheri, Leonardo; Zanoni, Bruno; Melani, Fabrizio; Mulinacci, Nadia. - In: SEPARATIONS. - ISSN 2297-8739. - ELETTRONICO. - 12:(2025), pp. 192.0-192.0. [10.3390/separations12080192]

Seasonal and Cultivar-Dependent Phenolic Dynamics in Tuscan Olive Leaves: A Two-Year Study by HPLC-DAD-MS for Food By-Product Valorization

Ugolini, Tommaso;Cecchi, Lorenzo
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Digiglio, Irene;Ciaccheri, Leonardo;Zanoni, Bruno;Melani, Fabrizio;Mulinacci, Nadia
2025

Abstract

Olive tree leaf is a phenol-rich, high-potential-value biomass that can be used to formulate food additives and supplements. Leaf phenolic content varies depending on numerous factors, like cultivar, geographical origin, year, and season of harvest. The aim of this research was to evaluate the variations in phenolic profile of four major Tuscan cultivars (Frantoio, Leccio del Corno, Leccino, and Moraiolo) over four different phenological phases and across two years. All 96 olive leaf samples were harvested from trees grown in the same orchard located in Florence. After drying, their phenolic profile was characterized using HPLC-DAD-MS, and the obtained data were processed by ANOVA, GA-LDA, and RF methods. A total of 25 phenolic derivatives were analyzed, with total contents ranging 16,674.0–50,594.3 mg/kg and oleuropein (4570.0–27,547.7 mg/kg) being the predominant compound regardless of cultivar, year, and season of harvest. Oleuropein and hydroxytyrosol glucoside showed inverse proportionality and similar behavior across years in all cultivars, and therefore were highlighted as main phenolic compounds correlated with the seasonal variability in studied cultivars. Interesting behavior was also pointed out for apigenin rutinoside. Application of GA-LDA and RF methods allowed pointing out the excellent performance of leaf phenols in discriminating samples based on cultivar, harvest year, and harvesting season.
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