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OliveNet

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URL: https://www.mccordresearch.com.au
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Description: OliveNet™ database containing a comprehensive catalogue of compounds identified from matrices of the olive, including the fruit, leaf and Vigin Olive oil, as well as in the wastewater and pomace accrued during oil production. From a total of 752 compounds, chemical analysis was sufficient for 676 individual compounds, which have been included in the database.
Year founded: 2018
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Country/Region: Australia

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University/Institution: Monash University
Address: Monash University, Melbourne, VIC 3004, Australia
City: Melbourne
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Country/Region: Australia
Contact name (PI/Team): Tom C Karagiannis
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): tom.karagiannis@monash.edu

Publications

29688352
OliveNet™: a comprehensive library of compounds from Olea europaea. [PMID: 29688352]
Natalie P Bonvino, Julia Liang, Elizabeth D McCord, Elena Zafiris, Natalia Benetti, Nancy B Ray, Andrew Hung, Dimitrios Boskou, Tom C Karagiannis

Accumulated epidemiological, clinical and experimental evidence has indicated the beneficial health effects of the Mediterranean diet, which is typified by the consumption of virgin olive oil (VOO) as a main source of dietary fat. At the cellular level, compounds derived from various olive (Olea europaea), matrices, have demonstrated potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, which are thought to account, at least in part, for their biological effects. Research efforts are expanding into the characterization of compounds derived from Olea europaea, however, the considerable diversity and complexity of the vast array of chemical compounds have made their precise identification and quantification challenging. As such, only a relatively small subset of olive-derived compounds has been explored for their biological activity and potential health effects to date. Although there is adequate information describing the identification or isolation of olive-derived compounds, these are not easily searchable, especially when attempting to acquire chemical or biological properties. Therefore, we have created the OliveNet™ database containing a comprehensive catalogue of compounds identified from matrices of the olive, including the fruit, leaf and VOO, as well as in the wastewater and pomace accrued during oil production. From a total of 752 compounds, chemical analysis was sufficient for 676 individual compounds, which have been included in the database. The database is curated and comprehensively referenced containing information for the 676 compounds, which are divided into 13 main classes and 47 subclasses. Importantly, with respect to current research trends, the database includes 222 olive phenolics, which are divided into 13 subclasses. To our knowledge, OliveNet™ is currently the only curated open access database with a comprehensive collection of compounds associated with Olea europaea.Database URL: https://www.mccordresearch.com.au.

Database (Oxford). 2018:2018() | 31 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

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2640/6895 (61.726%)
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374/967 (61.427%)
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662/1738 (61.968%)
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269/719 (62.726%)
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30
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Created on: 2019-10-27
Curated by:
Shoaib Saleem [2019-11-21]
irfan Hussain [2019-10-27]