Extra Virgin Olive Oil Premium – laboratory analysis
ArcticMed Extra Virgin Olive Oil Premium — complete analysis summary
Batch 26030A · Andalusia, Spain · Early harvest · Cold-pressed · Single estate · Hojiblanca
Biophenols — EFSA-approved
Vitamin E — EFSA-approved
Health claims are approved by the EU food authority EFSA and regulated by Regulation (EC) No 432/2012. They apply to extra virgin olive oil with confirmed biophenol content — not to refined oils. ArcticMed’s analyzed values meet the requirements well, documented per batch.
Acidity (FFA)
Olive freshness · lower = better
Confirms early harvest, healthy olives, and pressing within hours. High value reveals damaged fruit — and cannot be hidden.
Peroxide value
Oxidation / rancidity · lower = better
Below 5 is internationally recognized as exceptional freshness. Measures how "old" the oil is chemically.
K270 — authenticity test
Refining / dilution · lower = better
Confirms genuine cold-pressed oil — without manipulation, refining, or dilution with cheaper oils.
Panel-tested Virgin Extra — fruitiness 5.5, zero defects
Sensory evaluation by trained taste panel according to IOC standard. Classification: Virgin Extra — the highest grade. Fruitiness median 5.5, bitterness 3.6, pungency 3.8 — characteristic signs of high biophenol content. Defect median: 0.0. Organoleptic quality cannot be faked.
What is the difference between polyphenols and biophenols?
Polyphenols are a broad chemical category with thousands of different compounds found in plants — most pass through the body without measurable biological effect. Biofenols are the specific phenolic compounds in olive oil that are actually absorbed by the body and exert documented health effects. It is biofenols that EFSA’s health claim is based on — not polyphenols in general.
Hydroxytyrosol and its derivatives are the core of the EFSA claim. Hydroxytyrosol is one of nature’s most potent antioxidants, but in olive oil it mostly occurs bound in complex molecules — so-called secoiridoids — such as oleacein, oleuropein, and oleocanthal. These break down into free hydroxytyrosol in the body. Therefore, EFSA specifically states "hydroxytyrosol and its derivatives" — making the total biofenol content of 412 mg/kg the relevant measure, not just the 1.2 mg/kg of free hydroxytyrosol.
The biofenol content drops sharply during refining, high processing temperatures, or storage in plastic containers. ArcticMed’s olive oil is stored in dark glass and delivered with confirmed biofenol content per batch. The Hojiblanca variety is known for its naturally high biofenol content — one of the reasons this variety produces olive oil with distinct bitterness, pepperiness, and documented health effects.
Rancimat stability at 100°C
The Rancimat method measures how long an oil resists oxidation under controlled conditions. The oil is exposed to high temperature (100°C) and forced airflow — an accelerated simulation of what happens during storage and use. When the oil begins to rancidify, the instrument records exactly when this breaking point is reached.
The result — the induction period in hours — is a direct measure of the oil's antioxidant capacity and natural stability. ArcticMed's 67.7 hours is almost three times the industry average, explained by the combination of high bio-phenol content (412 mg/kg) and natural vitamin E level (369 mg/kg).
Naturally rich in squalene — protects skin and cells
Extra virgin olive oil is one of nature's richest sources of squalene, a natural triterpene that constitutes a significant part of the oil's unsaponifiable fraction. ArcticMed's olive oil shows an unsaponifiable fraction of 12.5 g/kg — a value indicating a naturally rich squalene content. Squalene is part of the skin's natural sebum film, and research shows it may help protect cells against UV-induced oxidative stress.
35.5 mg vitamin E per 100g — more than double the EU daily reference value (NRV 12 mg). α-tocopherol dominates strongly (96%), characteristic of genuine unrefined extra virgin olive oil.
Clean result in one of the olive oil industry's most comprehensive pesticide tests
The analysis covers over 300 substances via GC-MS/MS and LC-MS/MS. No substance in any group exceeds the quantification limit. Batch 26030A is free from detectable residues of pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, and environmental toxins.
PAHs — polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
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