Abstract

Pure-grade oleuropein, a bitter, hypotensive, phenolic glucoside, was obtained from organic extracts of olive plant leaves by two Chromatographic steps. The purified compound was characterized by spectroscopic NMR and FAB-MS methods. The glucoside underwent chemical and enzymatic hydrolysis. Aglycone was characterized by spectroscopic methods (1H-NMR and FAB-MS). Glucose was measured by enzymatic methods. The enzymatic hydrolysis of oleuropein was carried out by a soluble β-glucosidase. The reaction was characterized in terms of kinetic parameters, optimal pH value, activation energy, inhibition constant by glucose, and thermal stability. Preliminary experiments were also performed in a continuousflow ultrafiltration membrane reactor. The cut-off of the membrane was lower than the molecular-weight of the enzyme, thus determining β-glucosidase confinement within the reactor. Under these conditions, β-glucosidase had a good long-term stability. This is an encouraging result in view of possible industrial applications.

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