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In the Chinese health care industry, male Oliv. flowers are newly approved as a raw material of functional food. Core collections have been constructed from conserved germplasm resources based on phenotypic traits and molecular markers. However, little is known about these collections' phytochemical properties. This study explored the chemical composition of male flowers, in order to provide guidance in the quality control, sustainable cultivation, and directional breeding of this tree species. We assessed the male flowers from 22 cor