A study concluded that oleocanthal administered as a pure entity was effective. The focus has now turned to developing a dietary supplement.
Researchers at the University of Louisiana-Monroe found that a comÂpound in extra virÂgin olive oil, oleoÂcanÂthal, was effecÂtive in preÂventÂing canÂcer and Alzheimer’s disÂease in mice. They are now workÂing on develÂopÂing a dietary supÂpleÂment based on this comÂpound, which could potenÂtially reduce the risk of develÂopÂing these disÂeases in humans.
Researchers at the University of Louisiana-Monroe have reported that a comÂpound found inexÂtra virÂgin olive oil was effecÂtive in preÂventÂing canÂcer and Alzheimer’s disÂease in mice.
The study which focused on extractÂing and testÂing the effects of oleoÂcanÂthal conÂcluded that the comÂpound has the potenÂtial to become an effecÂtive dietary supÂpleÂment for reducÂing the risk of develÂopÂing breast canÂcer and Alzheimer’s disÂease.
Khalid El Sayed, and Amal Kaddoumi, from the Basic Pharmaceutical Sciences Department of the ULM School of Pharmacy have worked on their project, ​“Novel extra-virÂgin olive oil-based funcÂtional food for canÂcer and Alzheimer’s disÂease preÂvenÂtion” since 2009. El Sayed told Olive Oil Times, ​“Generally, we recÂomÂmend the conÂsumpÂtion ofexÂtra virÂgin olive oil to replace any other oils based on the health benÂeÂfits observed.”
Based on the findÂings of the study, El Sayed said he believes that conÂsumingexÂtra virÂgin olive oil as part of a regÂuÂlar diet could offer some proÂtecÂtion against develÂopÂing canÂcer and Alzheimer’s. ​“There are already sevÂeral epiÂdemiÂoÂlogÂiÂcal studÂies that sugÂgest less inciÂdence of cogÂniÂtive disÂeases and canÂcer patients in the Mediterranean popÂuÂlaÂtion, comÂpared to other European and American counÂterÂparts, mainly due to conÂsumpÂtion ofexÂtra virÂgin olive oil as key diet comÂpoÂnent. Kaddoumi’s preÂclinÂiÂcal studÂies onexÂtra virÂgin olive oil furÂther supÂport this notion.”
El Sayed, who led the extracÂtion and canÂcer direcÂtion part of the project told Olive Oil Times, ​“We puriÂfied and tested all othÂerexÂtra virÂgin olive oil pheÂnoÂlic ingreÂdiÂents, sepÂaÂrate and in comÂbiÂnaÂtion and found oleoÂcanÂthal to be the star of these comÂpounds.” He added, ​“After lookÂing at the chemÂiÂcal strucÂture of oleoÂcanÂthal we decided to isoÂlate this comÂpound and use it for our research. We are using sevÂeral strateÂgies to valÂiÂdate and maxÂiÂmize the benÂeÂfits of oleoÂcanÂthal and its activÂiÂties.”
The study conÂcluded that oleoÂcanÂthal adminÂisÂtered as a pure entity was effecÂtive. The focus has now turned to develÂopÂing a new forÂmuÂlaÂtion for triÂalÂing as a dietary supÂpleÂment. ​“Even direct conÂsumpÂtion of pungent/bitterextra virÂgin olive oil (which corÂreÂlate with oleoÂcanÂthal conÂtent) would be recÂomÂmended at this stage.”
Commercially availÂableÂexÂtra virÂgin olive oil brands were used in the study. Some batches proved betÂter than othÂers, based on oleoÂcanÂthal conÂtents, which ranged from 30 mg to 1,200 mg of oleoÂcanÂthal per /Kg oil. ​“The activÂity is excluÂsive toexÂtra virÂgin olive oil and not the refined olive oil, since refinÂing is elimÂiÂnatÂing all oil pheÂnoÂlic ingreÂdiÂents,” El Sayed said. The team colÂlabÂoÂrated with Florida Olive Systems where they found good oleoÂcanÂthal conÂtents in some of their olive tree variÂeties.
Based on the study in mice, the earÂlier the supÂpleÂment was taken the more effecÂtive it was at preÂventÂing canÂcer and Alzheimer’s disÂease. ​“So far based on our aniÂmal modÂels, the preÂvenÂtive mode was much more effecÂtive than treatÂment mode,” El Sayed pointed out.
El Sayed and Kaddoumi have Mediterranean roots and a perÂsonal interÂest in olive oil benÂeÂfits. El Sayed said a magÂaÂzine artiÂcle reportÂing the benÂeÂfiÂcial effect of oleoÂcanÂthal inexÂtra virÂgin olive oil on amyÂloid (the hallÂmark of Alzheimer’s disÂease) had sparked their chemist’s instinct and resulted in their deciÂsion to isoÂlate and study the comÂpound.
Kaddoumi and El Sayed recently partÂnered with James Cardelli, owner of Segue Therapeutics. Cardelli has pledged $22,500 in fundÂing for the project. The team was also granted a $225,000 award from Louisiana Board of Regents Industry Ties Research Subprogram. This accomÂplishÂment will help to fund a furÂther three years of research.
The funds will be used for develÂopÂing, testÂing and proÂmotÂing their olive oil-based preÂvenÂtaÂtive medÂiÂcine, food supÂpleÂment.
The dietary supÂpleÂment could take the form of an instant dry powÂder drink or capÂsule dependÂing on sucÂcess in the forÂmuÂlaÂtion and on the appliÂcaÂtion. ​“We will do our best to use curÂrent FDA-approved food addiÂtives and excipÂiÂents. We will also give prefÂerÂence to natÂural ingreÂdiÂents for easÂier future food use,” said El Sayed.
No side effects were observed in mice given oleoÂcanÂthal in doses of up to 10 mg/kg.
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