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The super-food Manuka honey, a comprehensive review of its analysis and authenticity approaches.

Nesrine M Hegazi1, Ghada E Abd Elghani2, Mohamed A Farag3,4.   

Abstract

Manuka honey (MH) stands out from other honey types as a unique super-food with clinically proven antimicrobial and wound healing activities. Its unique traits and the broad range of applications (i.e. food, cosmetics, nutraceuticals /natural health products) have marked up its price 6 to 25 times than other honey types. Concurrent to the increased market demand, more fraudulence of MH emerged. This urged for the employment of analytical tools for the authenticity and quality assessment of MH and has been the focus of many researchers during the last decades. Our main focus was to review the literature dealing with MH authenticity during the period from 2010 to mid-2021 comprehensively via the Scifinder (https://sinfinder.cas.org) and Web of Science (https://webofknowledge.com) research engines. We used "manuka honey analysis", "manuka honey quality control", and "manuka honey authenticity" as a search terms, applied Boolean operators 'AND/OR' combination, performing in Jan 2017 from the following electronic databases. The state-of-the-art analytical approaches and respective chemical markers of MH are highlighted. The present study capitalizes on the most updated methodologies employed for the quality control and analysis of MH to ensure its authenticity and adulteration detection. The unique constituents of MH allowed for its successful discrimination through various analytical platforms, including mass spectrometry coupled to suitable chromatographic separation (i.e. GC-MS and LC-MS), nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), and fluorescence analysis. Moreover, chemometric tools present potential for MH discrimination and has yet to be capitalized more upon for MH quality control analysis. © Association of Food Scientists & Technologists (India) 2021.

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Keywords:  Authenticity; Chemical markers; Leptoserin and leptridine; Manuka honey; Methylglyoxal

Year:  2021        PMID: 35734106      PMCID: PMC9206949          DOI: 10.1007/s13197-021-05181-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Food Sci Technol        ISSN: 0022-1155            Impact factor:   3.117


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Authors:  Roberto Consonni; Laura R Cagliani
Journal:  J Agric Food Chem       Date:  2008-07-16       Impact factor: 5.279

2.  Lepteridine as a unique fluorescent marker for the authentication of manuka honey.

Authors:  Bin Lin; Kerry M Loomes; Gordana Prijic; Ralf Schlothauer; Jonathan M Stephens
Journal:  Food Chem       Date:  2017-01-07       Impact factor: 7.514

3.  Resolving natural product epimer spectra by matrix-assisted DOSY.

Authors:  Ralph W Adams; Juan A Aguilar; Julia Cassani; Gareth A Morris; Mathias Nilsson
Journal:  Org Biomol Chem       Date:  2011-08-26       Impact factor: 3.876

4.  Physicochemical properties and phenolic content of honey from different floral origins and from rural versus urban landscapes.

Authors:  Saorla Kavanagh; Jessica Gunnoo; Thayse Marques Passos; Jane C Stout; Blánaid White
Journal:  Food Chem       Date:  2018-08-09       Impact factor: 7.514

5.  Unique fluorescence and high-molecular weight characteristics of protein isolates from manuka honey (Leptospermum scoparium).

Authors:  Jana Rückriemen; Christoph Hohmann; Michael Hellwig; Thomas Henle
Journal:  Food Res Int       Date:  2017-06-04       Impact factor: 6.475

6.  Water spectral pattern as holistic marker for water quality monitoring.

Authors:  Zoltan Kovacs; György Bázár; Mitsue Oshima; Shogo Shigeoka; Mariko Tanaka; Akane Furukawa; Airi Nagai; Manami Osawa; Yukari Itakura; Roumiana Tsenkova
Journal:  Talanta       Date:  2015-10-22       Impact factor: 6.057

7.  Determination of furfurals in Manuka honey using piston-cylinder liquid-liquid extraction and gas chromatography.

Authors:  K Gras; J Luong; R Gras; H J Cortes; R A Shellie
Journal:  J Chromatogr A       Date:  2014-08-27       Impact factor: 4.759

8.  2-acetylfuran-3-glucopyranoside as a novel marker for the detection of honey adulterated with rice syrup.

Authors:  Xiaofeng Xue; Qiang Wang; Yi Li; Liming Wu; Lanzhen Chen; Jing Zhao; Fengmao Liu
Journal:  J Agric Food Chem       Date:  2013-07-25       Impact factor: 5.279

9.  Using chemical and DNA marker analysis to authenticate a high-value food, manuka honey.

Authors:  Claire M McDonald; Suzanne E Keeling; Mark J Brewer; Steve C Hathaway
Journal:  NPJ Sci Food       Date:  2018-05-22

10.  Cataloguing the small RNA content of honey using next generation sequencing.

Authors:  Christopher Smith; Nural Cokcetin; Thuyen Truong; Elizabeth Harry; Gyorgy Hutvagner; Sarah Bajan
Journal:  Food Chem (Oxf)       Date:  2021-02-17
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