Sustainable valorization of olive stone by-products: Opportunities and challenges

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El Fessikh, Meriem [1 ]
Elhrech, Hamza [1 ]
El Idrissi, Amina El Yahyaoui [1 ]
Lee, Learn-Han [2 ]
Al Abdulmonem, Waleed [3 ]
El Omari, Nasreddine [4 ]
Bouyahya, Abdelhakim [1 ]
机构
[1] Mohammed V Univ Rabat, Fac Sci, Lab Human Pathol Biol, Rabat 10106, Morocco
[2] Univ Nottingham Ningbo China, Nottingham Ningbo China Beacons Excellence Res & I, Res Ctr Life Sci & Healthcare, Microbiome Res Grp, Ningbo 315000, Peoples R China
[3] Qassim Univ, Coll Med, Dept Pathol, Buraydah, Saudi Arabia
[4] High Inst Nursing Profess & Hlth Tech Tetouan, Tetouan, Morocco
关键词
Olive stone; Biomass waste; By-product utilization; Bioactive compounds; Health benefits; Agricultural applications; MILL WASTE-WATER; LEAF EXTRACT; POLYPHENOLIC EXTRACT; ADHESION MOLECULES; PHENOLIC-COMPOUNDS; LIGUSTRUM-LUCIDUM; OXIDATIVE DAMAGE; FRUIT VARIETY; IN-VITRO; OIL;
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10.1016/j.jfca.2025.107495
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O69 [应用化学];
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081704 ;
摘要
Background: The olive stone, a primary by-product of olive oil extraction, is mainly composed of a lignified shell and inner seed. It represents a substantial portion of the olive industry's biomass waste, contributing over 40 Mt annually. While typically regarded as waste, olive stones contain a variety of nutrients and bioactive compounds like lipids, proteins, phenolic compounds, and minerals found in the seed, as well as fibers in the shell. These elements hold significant value across multiple sectors, including food, energy, and agriculture. These phenolic compounds and nutrients provide notable antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, chemopreventive, and antimicrobial effects, supporting health and disease prevention. Scope and approach: This review explores the sustainable utilization of olive stone by-products, highlighting their potential to contribute to human health and environmental sustainability. It discusses the practical applications of olive stones in various domains, from functional ingredients in food products and pharmaceuticals to renewable energy sources and soil-enhancing agricultural inputs. Key findings and conclusions: Olive stones, particularly olive seeds, are rich in dietary fiber (47.6 %), lipids (30.4 %), proteins (13.5 %), and phenolic compounds (8.10 %), especially n & uuml;zhenide, n & uuml;zhenide 11-methyl oleoside and methoxyn & uuml;zhenide, and demonstrate a range of health-promoting properties. Additionally, they are shown to benefit metabolic health by combating disorders such as diabetes, hyperlipidemia, obesity, and car- diovascular and neurodegenerative diseases while also protecting organ functions like those of the liver and kidneys. The review underscores the promise of olive stone by-products as a sustainable, health-benefiting resource in circular economy practices within the olive oil industry.
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