Total phenolic and flavonoid content of P. armata honey and propolis produced in Bomet, Kisii and Maralal, Kenya

JSFA reports Pub Date : 2024-04-15 DOI:10.1002/jsf2.190
Timothy Mugodo Kegode, Hosea O. Mokaya, Nkoba Kiatoko
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Abstract

Background

Bee products are gaining interest in the field of research due to their biochemical and nutritive properties. Honey bee products have been researched extensively but little has been done in regards to stingless bees. There are many species of stingless bees including Plebeina armata, which are found in the Afrotropics. They are underground nesting and produce honey, propolis, wax, pollen and bee bread. These products are known to be rich in polyphenols that comprise of flavonoids and phenolic. In our study, we analysed colorimetrically the total flavonoid, phenolic content and radical scavenging activity of honey (n = 22) and propolis (n = 25) from Bomet, Kisii and Maralal in Kenya.

Results

Honey and propolis had total flavonoid content of 12.00–22.67 mg QE/100 g and 288.15–944.76 mg QE/100 g while total phenolic content was 87.01–239.93 mg GAE/100 g and 524.14–1225.01 mg GAE/100 g, respectively. In considerations to the regions, Maralal had the highest phenolic and flavanoid content followed by Bomet and Kisii was the least. The same trend was observed in the radical scavenging activity. Except for the total flavonoid content in honey, the difference was significant (p < 0.05).

Conclusion

The polyphenol content of both honey and propolis of P. armata are equally affected by geographical location as a result of different vegetation. They are good source of antioxidants, which can be utilized in diet due to their radical scavenging properties.

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肯尼亚 Bomet、Kisii 和 Maralal 生产的 P. armata 蜂蜜和蜂胶的总酚和类黄酮含量
背景 蜜蜂产品因其生化和营养特性而越来越受到研究领域的关注。人们对蜜蜂产品进行了广泛的研究,但对无刺蜜蜂的研究却很少。无刺蜂有许多种类,包括在非洲热带地区发现的Plebeina armata。它们在地下筑巢,生产蜂蜜、蜂胶、蜡、花粉和蜂面包。众所周知,这些产品含有丰富的多酚类物质,其中包括类黄酮和酚类物质。在我们的研究中,我们用比色法分析了来自肯尼亚 Bomet、Kisii 和 Maralal 的蜂蜜(n = 22)和蜂胶(n = 25)的总黄酮、酚含量和自由基清除活性。 结果 蜂蜜和蜂胶的总黄酮含量分别为 12.00-22.67 毫克 QE/100 克和 288.15-944.76 毫克 QE/100 克,总酚含量分别为 87.01-239.93 毫克 GAE/100 克和 524.14-1225.01 毫克 GAE/100 克。就地区而言,马拉勒的酚和类黄酮含量最高,其次是博梅特,基西最低。在自由基清除活性方面也观察到了同样的趋势。除了蜂蜜中的总黄酮含量外,其他指标差异显著(p < 0.05)。 结论 由于植被不同,蜂蜜和蜂胶中的多酚含量同样受到地理位置的影响。由于蜂胶具有清除自由基的特性,因此是抗氧化剂的良好来源,可用于饮食中。
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