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  2. Olive Pomace Extract Acts as a New Potent Ferroptosis Inhibitor in Human Cells

Olive Pomace Extract Acts as a New Potent Ferroptosis Inhibitor in Human Cells

  • Molecules. 2025 Jul 24;30(15):3095. doi: 10.3390/molecules30153095.
Edoardo Giuseppe Di Leo 1 Chiara Stranieri 1 Gianni Zoccatelli 2 Maria Bellumori 3 Beatrice Zonfrillo 3 Luciano Cominacini 1 Anna Maria Fratta Pasini 1
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Affiliations

  • 1 Department of Medicine, Section of Internal Medicine D, University of Verona, P.le L.A. Scuro, 37134 Verona, Italy.
  • 2 Department of Biotechnology, University of Verona, Strada Le Grazie 15, 37134 Verona, Italy.
  • 3 NEUROFARBA Department, University of Florence, via Ugo Schiff 6, Sesto Fiorentino, 50019 Firenze, Italy.
Abstract

The olive oil-production sector engages with the environment on multiple levels, and the valorization of olive pomace (OP) has emerged as a key strategy to improve the entire system's sustainability. Numerous studies have investigated the biological effects of OP phenolic fraction for nutraceutical applications, highlighting its antioxidant properties. This study aimed to assess the effect of an OP extract (OPE) and its phenolic content on Ferroptosis induced by RAS-selective lethal 3 (RSL3), an inhibitor of Glutathione Peroxidase 4. After characterization of OPE phenolic composition, its antioxidant properties were confirmed through the Fenton reaction assay. Subsequently, we examined the effect of OPE on ter-butyl hydroperoxide-induced ROS generation and lipid peroxidation in TPH-1 and HIECs cells and found that OPE reduced ROS and lipid peroxidation. RSL3 decreased the number of vital cells, which was associated with an elevation in ROS and lipid peroxidation, and a reduction in GSH. Interestingly, all these detrimental effects were reversed by OPE. Furthermore, OPE was also found to significantly increase GSH and the GSH/GSSG ratio per se. In conclusion, the fact that OPE decreases ROS and lipid peroxidation induced by RSL3 and augments GSH and cell viability suggests that OPE has potential as a Ferroptosis inhibitor.

Keywords

ferroptosis; glutathione; olive pomace extract; oxidative stress.

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