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A quantitative phytochemical comparison of olive leaf extracts.
Ian Breakspear
Health and Education
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North America
100%
Olive Leaf Extract
100%
Phytochemicals
100%
Hydroxytyrosol
75%
Oleuropein
75%
Over-the-counter Drugs
75%
Over-the-counter
50%
Naturopathy
50%
Leaf Extract
50%
Olive Leaves
50%
Biophenols
50%
Liquid Extract
50%
Label Claim
50%
Cardiovascular Risk
25%
Clinical Outcomes
25%
Blood Pressure
25%
Inflammation
25%
Blood Lipids
25%
Herbalists
25%
Dried Leaves
25%
Risk Modifiers
25%
High-performance Liquid Chromatography
25%
Fresh Leaves
25%
Herbal
25%
Olive
25%
Chemistry Laboratory
25%
Liquid Products
25%
Clinical Trial Results
25%
Oxidative Changes
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Australians
100%
Phytochemical
100%
Leaf Extracts
100%
Olives
100%
Americans
57%
Oleuropein
42%
Blood Pressure
14%
Cardiovascular System
14%
High-Performance Liquid Chromatography
14%
Blood Lipids
14%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Hydroxytyrosol
100%
Phytochemical
100%
Oleuropein
100%
Non Prescription Drug
100%
Inflammation
33%
Cardiovascular Risk
33%
High Performance Liquid Chromatography
33%
Clinical Trial Results
33%