Melissopalynological, physicochemical and antioxidant properties of honey from West Coast of Malaysia

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Kirthiga Selvaraju
Paritala Vikram
Jan Mei Soon
Kumara Thevan Krishnan
Arifullah Mohammed
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[1] Universiti Malaysia Kelantan,Faculty of Agro Based Industry
[2] University of Central Lancashire,Faculty of Health and Wellbeing
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Journal of Food Science and Technology | 2019年 / 56卷
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Antioxidant; Malaysian honey; Phenolics; Stingless bees; Unifloral;
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Stingless bees are native to tropical region and produce honey which are high in moisture content. Compared to honey from honeybees, there are limited studies on honey derived from stingless bees. Hence, the aim of this study was to evaluate the chemical composition and antioxidant activities of stingless bee honey. Fifteen types of honey were collected from six states in West Coast of Malaysia and pollen analyses were carried out. Four types of unifloral honey samples produced by stingless bees were selected to determine their physicochemical and antioxidant activities including total phenolic, total flavonoid and ascorbic acid contents. Melissopalynological study of 15 honey samples collected from different states showed presence of both unifloral and multifloral origins. Honey samples collected from Apis mellifera (honeybee) combs had lower number of total pollen compared to samples collected from Heterotrigona itama and Geniotrigona thoracica (stingless bees). Jambul Merak honey contains the highest phenolic and flavonoid contents with greatest color intensity and has the highest antioxidant potential. This study highlights the chemical composition and biological activity of honey from stingless bees which may increase its commercial value or to be utilised as potential functional food ingredient.
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页数:13
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