Quality Attributes of Local and Imported Honeys Commercialized in Algeria

IF 0.7 4区 农林科学 Q4 ENTOMOLOGY
Kheira Dahmani, Jinane B. Houdeib, Amina Zouambi, Badis Bendeddouche, M. Fernández-Muiño, S. M. Osés, M. Teresa Sancho
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Abstract This study was aimed to assess quality, authentication parameters and trolox equivalent antioxidant capacity (TEAC) of Algerian and imported honeys sold in Algerian markets. Results indicated that 80% Algerian samples fulfilled international standards, whereas only 21.4% imported honeys were in agreement with the current regulations. 13.3% Algerian samples and 7.1% imported honeys showed values of proline lower than 180 mg/kg, which is the recommended limit for authentic honeys. Comparing Algerian and imported honeys, electrical conductivity, degrees Brix, diastase activities and proline contents were higher in Algerian honeys, in contrast to moisture percentages, hydroxymethylfurfural contents and acid phospatase activities that were higher in imported honeys. Methanolic extracts of Algerian samples were richer both in total phenolics and flavonoids determined in alkaline medium. There were not significant differences between Algerian and imported samples concerning pH, free acid, invertase, total carotenoid, total phenolics of raw honeys and TEAC, as well as regarding total flavonoids determined in neutral medium and o-diphenols of honeys’ methanolic extracts. Principal components analysis showed a good separation between Algerian and imported samples, only one multifloral Algerian honey being misclassified. Our research showed that a legal frame for Algerian honeys is of utmost importance. Spurge-labeled honeys were grouped, showing interesting common features that should be taken into account in a future regulation, in which a protected designation of origin for spurge honeys could be considered.
阿尔及利亚商业化的本地和进口蜂蜜的质量特征
摘要本研究旨在评估阿尔及利亚市场上销售的阿尔及利亚蜂蜜和进口蜂蜜的质量、认证参数和trolox等效抗氧化能力(TEAC)。结果表明,80%的阿尔及利亚样品符合国际标准,而只有21.4%的进口蜂蜜符合现行规定。13.3%阿尔及利亚样品和7.1%进口蜂蜜的脯氨酸含量低于180 mg/kg,这是正宗蜂蜜的推荐限量。与进口蜂蜜相比,阿尔及利亚蜂蜜的电导率、糖度、淀粉酶活性和脯氨酸含量较高,而进口蜂蜜的水分百分比、羟甲基糠醛含量和酸性磷酸酶活性较高。在碱性培养基中测定阿尔及利亚样品的甲醇提取物中总酚和总黄酮含量均较高。阿尔及利亚样品与进口样品在原料蜂蜜和TEAC的pH、游离酸、转化酶、总类胡萝卜素、总酚类物质以及中性培养基中测定的总黄酮和蜂蜜甲醇提取物的邻二酚类物质方面均无显著差异。主成分分析结果表明,阿尔及利亚蜂蜜与进口蜂蜜分离良好,只有一种阿尔及利亚多花蜂蜜被误分类。我们的研究表明,阿尔及利亚蜂蜜的法律框架是至关重要的。spurge标签的蜂蜜被分组,显示出有趣的共同特征,应该在未来的法规中考虑,其中可以考虑为spurge蜂蜜指定受保护的原产地。
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Apicultural Science is a scientific, English-language journal that publishes both original research articles and review papers covering all aspects of the life of bees (superfamily Apoidea) and broadly defined apiculture. The main subject areas include: -bee biology- bee genetics- bee breeding- pathology and toxicology- pollination and bee botany- bee products- management, technologies, and economy- solitary bees and bumblebees
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