Europe
feuilles olivier en poudre - olive

OLIVE

Olea europaea L.
Cardiovascular system
Renal function
Cholesterol

Olive leaves, Olea europaea, rich in oleuropein and polyphenols, support cellular protection, contribute to a balanced metabolism and promote cardiovascular health.

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feuilles olivier en poudre - olive
Plant extract

>12% oleuropéine

Feuille

feuilles olivier en poudre - olive
Plant extract

>6% oleuropéine

Feuille

feuilles olivier en poudre - olive
Plant

Feuille

Regulations
and analysis

Identification : TLC

Data on traditional use

Cahier de l’agence du Médicament (France) :

  • Traditionally used to promote renal elimination of water

EMA monograph :

  • Traditionally used to promote renal elimination of water

Canadian monograph :

  • Used for renal elimination of water

German monograph :

  • Used for blood pressure and renal elimination of water
Plant bylaw file
olivier - olive

Detailed description

The olive tree, Olea europaea, an emblematic tree of Mediterranean regions, has been cultivated for millennia for its fruit and leaves. The latter, rich in bioactive compounds, are traditionally used for their contribution to general well-being and cardiovascular health.
Olive leaves contain polyphenols, including oleuropein, a major compound recognized for its antioxidant properties. They also contain flavonoids, triterpenes and phenolic acids, which help protect cells against oxidative stress and contribute to a balanced metabolism.
Traditionally, olive leaves are used to maintain normal blood pressure, regulate blood lipid and glucose levels, and support immune function. They are also valued for their protective effect on the vascular system and their role in improving metabolic parameters.
Modern studies highlight the potential of olive leaf extracts to support intestinal health.