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Quality Profile of Several Monofloral Romanian Honeys

Ioan Mircea Pop    
Daniel Simeanu    
Simona-Maria Cucu-Man    
Aurel Pui and Aida Albu    

Resumen

The objective of this research was to evaluate some quality-defining physicochemical parameters (moisture, specific gravity, pH, free acidity, ash, electrical conductivity, total phenols, and total flavonoids content, K, Ca, Mg, Na, and P) of seven Romanian monofloral honeys (linden, acacia, rapeseed, sunflower, mint, raspberry, and chestnut) collected in 2017. The investigated quality parameters are mainly within the recommended limits set by standards for honey. Sample analyses indicate the presence of antioxidants, such as TPC (17.9?73.2 mg GAE/100 g) and TFC (0.84?4.81 mg QE/100 g), and high amounts of K (101?1462 mg kg-1), Ca (58.3?167.5 mg kg-1), Mg (24.8?330.6 mg kg-1), Na (94.5?233.3 mg kg-1), and P (34.1?137.2 mg kg-1). The Pearson?s correlations between some parameters (such as color/TFC, color/Mg, color/P, EC/Ash, mm Pfund/TFC, TPC/TFC, K/Ash, P/Mg), together with PCA, HCA, and ANOVA statistics, highlight three main factors that explain the variability in the dataset and could be attributed to stability, mineral, and color/antioxidant contributions. FTIR spectra confirm the authenticity of all the monofloral honeys. The results and data processing confirm the influence of environmental elements (soil, water, air) on the honey composition and highlight the quality of honey, as a complete food and a therapeutic product.

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