Literature DB >> 31505414

Two aspects of honeydew honey authenticity: Application of advance analytical methods and chemometrics.

Vesna Vasić1, Slađana Đurđić1, Tomislav Tosti1, Aleksandra Radoičić2, Dražen Lušić3, Dušanka Milojković-Opsenica1, Živoslav Tešić1, Jelena Trifković4.   

Abstract

Taking into account a growing market and small number of articles related to honeydew honey, a metabolomic approach associated with multivariate analysis and modelling was proposed to discriminate five varieties of honey. Advanced analytical techniques were used for determination of 20 elements, 14 carbohydrates and stable carbon isotope ratio. No chemical marker has been found within sugar compounds, but several elements (Ba, Ca, Mg, Sr, Mn, Al, Co, Ni, Se) were marked as characteristic of honey type and allow classification of three botanical origins (Abies alba, Quercus frainetto, Quercus ilex). Sugars turanose, trehalose, arabinose and raffinose, elements Ba, Sr, P, Cd and Se, and δ13C values of honey, have different concentrations in honeys of the same botanical origin but harvested in different season. In addition to a confirmation of authenticity in terms of production, the values of δ13C of protein could be a good indicator of botanical origin.
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Keywords:  Carbon isotope ratio; Chemometrics; Elements; HPAEC/PAD; Honeydew honey; ICP-OES/ICP-MS; IRMS; Sugars

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31505414     DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2019.125457

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Chem        ISSN: 0308-8146            Impact factor:   7.514


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