Madureira, Joana, Dias, Maria Inês, Pinela, José, Calhelha, Ricardo C., Barros, Lillian, Santos-Buelga, Celestino, Margaça, Fernanda M.A., Ferreira, Isabel C.F.R., and Cabo Verde, Sandra
Olive pomace is an environmentally detrimental waste from olive oil industry, containing large amounts of bioactive compounds that might be used by the food industry. In this work, the effects of gamma radiation on phenolic compounds and bioactive properties (antioxidant, antimicrobial activities and hepatotoxicity) of Crude Olive Pomace (COP) and Extracted Olive Pomace (EOP) extracts were evaluated. Hydroxytyrosol was the main phenolic compound identified in both olive pomace extracts (24–25 mg/g). The gamma radiation treatment of olive pomace improved at least 2-fold the extractability of phenolic compounds. Moreover, results suggested that gamma radiation at 5 kGy increased the antioxidant activity in EOP, while keeping the ability to protect erythrocytes against oxidation-induced haemolysis. Gamma radiation at 5 kGy could be a suitable technology for olive oil pomaces waste valorization, contributing to enhance extraction of phenolic compounds and bioactive properties, especially when applied on extracted material. Unlabelled Image • Olive pomace is a source of phenolic compounds. • Two types of olive pomace, crude and extracted, were evaluated for its bioactive potential. • Hydroxytyrosol was the major compound in extracted and crude olive pomaces. • Gamma radiation promoted the increase of phenolic compounds content in olive pomaces. • Extracted olive pomace had higher bioactivity than crude olive pomace. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]