The Determination of the Biochemical Properties of Some Monofloral Honey Samples Produced across Turkey
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https://doi.org/10.24925/turjaf.v4i12.1123-1126.898Keywords:
Monofloral honey, Pollen, Chemical analysis, Food safety, Honey standardsAbstract
This study was conducted in 2013 to determine the biochemical properties of 10 different monofloral honey types produced across Turkey. For the study, honey samples were obtained from beekeepers and the identity and relative percentage of dominant pollen types in samples was determined through microscopic analysis. Pollen analysis revealed that honey types chaste tree (Vitex agnus-castus) and sunflower (Helianthus annuus) contained high proportions of each respective pollen type. These proportions reached as high as 86%, while other honey types such as Anason had low Anasom pollen content, occurring at 45% in whole honey samples. Biochemical analysis revealed that the average honey sample quality characteristics were as followings: ash 0.37±0.04, electricity conductivity 0.79±0.07 mS/cm, moisture 19.15±0.09%, pH 3.97±0.02, acidity 29.07±0.39 meq/kg, hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF), 6.17±0.76 mg/kg, diastase 22.05±0.00, invert sugar 69.72±0.49% and sucrose 2.90±0.30%. These analyses confirmed that honey samples met standards outlined by the Turkish Food Codex Honey Standard, European Union Honey Standard and Codex Standards respectively.Downloads
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01.12.2016
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Gül, A. (2016). The Determination of the Biochemical Properties of Some Monofloral Honey Samples Produced across Turkey. Turkish Journal of Agriculture - Food Science and Technology, 4(12), 1123–1126. https://doi.org/10.24925/turjaf.v4i12.1123-1126.898
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