Polyphenol Rich Olive Oil Explained

Polyphenol rich olive oil is olive oil that has a high phenol content. Polyphenols are a type of antioxidant with incredible health benefits.

In general, mostĀ high-quality extra virgin olive oilsĀ are polyphenol rich. However, some, such as the EXAU Lina, pack a bigger punch.

In this article, we dive deeper intoĀ the antioxidant and the associated health benefits.

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What are Polyphenols

Polyphenols are a type of antioxidant that can be found in various plants, including fruits, vegetables, coffee, tea, and of course, olives and its by-products.

Antioxidants help protect the body from free radicals, which can cause cellular damage and lead to chronic diseases such as cancer, heart disease, and Alzheimer's disease.Ā 

Cancer.govĀ states describes them as, ā€œA substance that is found in many plants and gives some flowers, fruits, and vegetables their color. Polyphenols have antioxidant activity.ā€

ThisĀ articleĀ digs a little deeper stating, ā€œPolyphenols are naturally occurring micronutrients that are present in plants as essential physiological compounds [1]. They comprise a wide family of molecules bearing one or more phenolic rings and are present in many food sources like wine, green tea, grapes, vegetables, red fruits, and coffee [2,3]. It is generally accepted that most polyphenols are potent antioxidants [4,5] and may also possess anti-inflammatory properties [6,7].ā€

However, not all polyphenols are all the same and more than 8,000 different types have been identified. It's believed they're the largest group of chemical substances in the plant kingdom.

WhyĀ TheyĀ Matter in Olive Oil

Polyphenol levels in olive oil are important for several reasons. First, they provide many health benefits associated with antioxidants.Ā Secondly, they serve as a metric for farmers and producers to use in order to make changes to growing olive treesĀ andĀ producing oil.

Every measurable parameter has value to the farmer and producer. Without these metrics, we would not be able to move forward or continue producingĀ high quality products

ThisĀ imageĀ provides a wonderful example of where to find the highest levels of polyphenols in olive oil.

Health Benefits

Olive oil is one of the most heavily studied foods in the world and researchers are constantly finding out new things aboutĀ it. So far the health benefits of polyphenol rich olive oil include:

  • antioxidant protection
  • anti-inflammatory effects
  • antibacterial and antiviral properties
  • anticancer effects
  • prevention of cardiovascular diseases
  • prevention of obesity
  • prevention of type 2 diabetes
  • prevention of osteoporosis
  • prevention of neurodegenerative diseases

In addition, regular consumption of polyphenol rich olive oil has been shown to decrease blood pressure, improve the lipid profile by increasing the levels of good cholesterol (HDL cholesterol) and reducing the levels of bad cholesterol (LDL cholesterol) and triglycerides, reduces oxidative stress, inhibits the oxidation of LDL cholesterol, thus making it unable to settle in the arteries.

For more details visitĀ thisĀ study.

The FDA approves the following health claim, ā€œSupportive but not conclusive scientific evidence suggests that daily consumption of about 1Ā½ tablespoons (20 grams) of oils containing high levels of oleic acid, when replaced for fats and oils higher in saturated fat, may reduce the risk of coronary heart disease.ā€

We hope to see more research on the product, particularly extra virgin, by the FDA. Currently, most research is being performed by universities or privately.

Here are a list of additional resources:

oliveoiltimes.com/health-news/polyphenols-in-olive-oil-food-safety/86967

oliveoiltimes.com/health-news/oleacin-neuroinflammation-study/89234

oliveoiltimes.com/health-news/polyphenol-olive-oil-for-cognitive-impairment/87573

oliveoiltimes.com/health-news/researchers-link-oleocanthal-cancer-alzheimers-prevention/57220

How to Test for Polyphenols

The best and most accurate way to test polyphenol levels in olive oil is to send it to a lab for proper testing. The lab can run a full COA (certificate of analysis) or simply test for polyphenol levels.

However, you can also taste them. For example, when tasting olive oil it might be bitter, peppery, tingly, and/or spicy sensation especially in the back of your throat. Those are all indications of polyphenols.

Does Polyphenol Rich Olive Oil Deteriorate

A polyphenol rich EVOO will preserve longer than an ordinary oil. However, it's important to note that as olive oil gets older the polyphenol levels may decrease. This is also why itā€™s best to consume extra virgin olive oil within 24 months of the bottle date.

Don'tĀ Obsess

For everyday use it's not necessary to go out of your way to seek out a polyphenol rich olive oil. This is because all high-quality extra virgin olive oils are naturally polyphenol rich.

Premium EVOO isĀ madeĀ withĀ early green harvest olives (we like a mix of green and purple). Green olives yield the highest polyphenol content. Once harvested the olives are milled and the end product is extra virgin olive oil.

If the trees and olives are healthy and well cared for then the oil will likely be polyphenol rich. This is also why itā€™s important to know your producer. In addition, all oils should be analyzed by a lab.

High quality olive oilĀ is a valuable addition to your diet. It's a rich source of antioxidants and provides numerous health benefits. Whether you're looking to incorporate more antioxidants into your diet or seeking a healthier oil alternative, polyphenol richĀ EVOO is an excellent choice.

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Excellent excellent articles on olive oils.
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1) Is ice pressed the same as cold-pressed?

2) is there a great difference if the EVOO is organic?

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