Since ancient times, olive oil and olive by-products have been used as traditional health remedies. Today, a wide variety of epidemiological studies have associated the intake of Extra Virgin Olive Oil (EVOO) with a lower risk of chronic diseases of oxidative and inflammatory origin
(1).
Furthermore, recent studies have linked the consumption of EVOO with positive and preventive effects for metabolic diseases, incidence of cancer, cardiovascular pathologies, dementia syndromes, neurodegenerative pathologies and inflammatory processes
(1-2).
Until a few years ago, the beneficial effects of EVOO were mainly attributed to its high content of fatty acids (carboxylic acid) such as oleic acid, or omega-3 and omega-6, in lower concentrations.
However, different studies have shown that the presence of other minority components, mainly
polyphenols, are responsible for most of these positive health effects of EVOO (3-4).
It should be noted that polyphenols are characteristic compounds of EVOO and, therefore, will not be found in other vegetable oils, such as sunflower or seed oil.
Among the polyphenols, one of the great discoveries is
oleocanthal, responsible for the itching in the throat caused by EVOO. Studies carried out with oleocanthal have shown that it is a compound with great potential as it is one of the main compounds responsible for the following properties:
• Anti-inflammatory: effects similar to those of ibuprofen have been attributed to oleoocanthal
(5-7).
• Antioxidants: oleocanthal has been related to the reduction of reactive oxygen species (ROS), directly linked to oxidative processes
(6-7).
• Antimicrobials: different studies have shown its bactericidal properties against E. coli (Escherichia coli), Enterococcus faecalis, Salmonella enterica (Salmonella enterica), Helicobacter pylori, Staphylococcus aureus, and Listeria monocytogenes
(6).
• Anticancer: pre-clinical studies have linked oleocanthal to the reduction of the risk of different cancers such as hepatocellular carcinoma, multiple myeloma, various melanoma cell lines, lung fibroblasts, as well as leukemia, breast,
colon and prostate cancer
(6-7).