Diastase Enzyme activity and Hydroxymethylfurfural production during thermal processing of honey

Najat Zaid Mohammad Mohammad, Kamaran Abdoulrahman, A. Karim
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The thermal treatment of honey is used to prevent honey crystallization which is one of the main problems that face beekeepers. In this study three samples of honey were heated at 40, 60, 80 and 100 °C, as a function of time in hours (h). Heating the samples at 40 °C did not show any significant effect on hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) production or diastase enzyme activity up to 95 hours. Heating to higher temperatures 60, 80 and 100 °C resulted in a regular increase in HMF content and drop-off in diastase activity as a function of time. The HMF content reached 40 mg/kg after 80, 12.5 and 6 hours. For the three samples at 60, 80 and 100 °C respectively. Conversely, diastase enzyme activity reached close to 8 IU after 96, 12.5 and 5 hours. For the following temperatures 60, 80 and 100 °C respectively. The results showed that heating temperatures up to 40 °C is safe for long-term storage, while heating at 60 °C could be used but for a shorter treatment time. Results showed that the must temperature does not exceed 60 °C for 5 hours or 80 °C for one hour to preserve the honey's quality. The reaction rate constants and activation energy Ea of HMF formation in three samples were found 83.07, 91.79 and 89.57 kJ.mol-1 respectively. Therefore, honey can be preserved in this way, while at the same time the HMF remains below the permissible values, and the enzymatic activity remains at its highest level.
蜂蜜热加工过程中的双酶活性和羟甲基糠醛产量
对蜂蜜进行热处理是为了防止蜂蜜结晶,而蜂蜜结晶是养蜂人面临的主要问题之一。在这项研究中,三个蜂蜜样品分别在 40、60、80 和 100 °C 温度下加热,加热时间与时间(小时)成函数关系。在 40 °C 下加热样品 95 小时,对羟甲基糠醛(HMF)的产生和双酶活性没有任何明显影响。加热至 60、80 和 100 °C,随着时间的推移,HMF 含量会有规律地增加,而双酶活性则会下降。80 小时、12.5 小时和 6 小时后,HMF 含量达到 40 毫克/千克。三种样品在 60、80 和 100 °C 下的 HMF 含量分别为 40 毫克/千克、12.5 毫克/千克和 6 毫克/千克。相反,96、12.5 和 5 小时后,舒张酶活性接近 8 IU。温度分别为 60、80 和 100 °C。结果表明,40 °C以下的加热温度对于长期储存是安全的,而 60 °C 的加热温度也可以使用,但处理时间较短。结果表明,要保持蜂蜜的质量,5 小时内的温度不能超过 60 °C,1 小时内的温度不能超过 80 °C。三种样品中 HMF 生成的反应速率常数和活化能 Ea 分别为 83.07、91.79 和 89.57 kJ.mol-1。因此,用这种方法可以保存蜂蜜,同时 HMF 保持在允许值以下,酶活性保持在最高水平。
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