Phytochemical properties and anti-proliferative activity of Olea europaea L. leaf extracts against pancreatic cancer cells

Chloe D. Goldsmith, Quan V. Vuong, Elham Sadeqzadeh, Costas E. Stathopoulos, Paul D. Roach, Christopher J. Scarlett

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Abstract

Olea europaea L. leaves are an agricultural waste product with a high concentration of phenolic compounds; especially oleuropein. Oleuropein has been shown to exhibit anti-proliferative activity against a number of cancer types. However, they have not been tested against pancreatic cancer, the fifth leading cause of cancer related death in Western countries. Therefore, water, 50% ethanol and 50% methanol extracts of Corregiola and Frantoio variety Olea europaea L. leaves were investigated for their total phenolic compounds, total flavonoids and oleuropein content, antioxidant capacity and anti-proliferative activity against MiaPaCa-2 pancreatic cancer cells. The extracts only had slight differences in their phytochemical properties, and at 100 and 200 μg/mL, all decreased the viability of the pancreatic cancer cells relative to controls. At 50 μg/mL, the water extract from the Corregiola leaves exhibited the highest anti-proliferative activity with the effect possibly due to early eluting HPLC peaks. For this reason, olive leaf extracts warrant further investigation into their potential anti-pancreatic cancer benefits.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)12992-13004
Number of pages13
JournalMolecules
Volume20
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2015
Externally publishedYes

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