Honeybees directly transfer plant compounds from nectar into honey. Each plant species possesses a specific metabolic profile, the amount and the typology of plant molecules that may be detected in honey vary according to their botanical origin. Aim of the present work was the spectrophotometrical determination of concentration ranges of simple phenols and flavonoids in 460 several Italian monofloral honeys, in order to individuate specific intervals of plant metabolites for each typology of honey. Moreover, an LC–MS analysis was performed to determine amount of various secondary metabolites in the samples, with the purpose to use them as potential molecular markers in support to honey melissopalynological classification. As plant molecules have a strong reducing power, the antioxidant activity of the honeys was evaluated by two antiradical assays, DPPH and FRAP. The free radical scavenging effect of each monofloral group was correlated to the concentration of simple phenols and flavonoids, with the aim to deduce the existence of possible relationships between these parameters. In conclusion, dark honeys (Castanea sativa, honeydew, Erica sp. and Eucalyptus sp.) appeared to be the richest in secondary metabolites and, consequently, showed higher antioxidant activity. However, all analyzed monofloral honeys showed to be good sources of antioxidants.

Di Marco, G., Gismondi, A., Panzanella, L., Canuti, L., Impei, S., Leonardi, D., et al. (2018). Botanical influence on phenolic profile and antioxidant level of Italian honeys. JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY [10.1007/s13197-018-3330-8].

Botanical influence on phenolic profile and antioxidant level of Italian honeys

Di Marco, Gabriele;Gismondi, Angelo;Canuti, Lorena;Impei, Stefania;Leonardi, Donatella;Canini, Antonella
2018-01-01

Abstract

Honeybees directly transfer plant compounds from nectar into honey. Each plant species possesses a specific metabolic profile, the amount and the typology of plant molecules that may be detected in honey vary according to their botanical origin. Aim of the present work was the spectrophotometrical determination of concentration ranges of simple phenols and flavonoids in 460 several Italian monofloral honeys, in order to individuate specific intervals of plant metabolites for each typology of honey. Moreover, an LC–MS analysis was performed to determine amount of various secondary metabolites in the samples, with the purpose to use them as potential molecular markers in support to honey melissopalynological classification. As plant molecules have a strong reducing power, the antioxidant activity of the honeys was evaluated by two antiradical assays, DPPH and FRAP. The free radical scavenging effect of each monofloral group was correlated to the concentration of simple phenols and flavonoids, with the aim to deduce the existence of possible relationships between these parameters. In conclusion, dark honeys (Castanea sativa, honeydew, Erica sp. and Eucalyptus sp.) appeared to be the richest in secondary metabolites and, consequently, showed higher antioxidant activity. However, all analyzed monofloral honeys showed to be good sources of antioxidants.
2018
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore BIO/01 - BOTANICA GENERALE
English
DPPH; FRAP; LC–MS; Monofloral honeys; Secondary metabolites; Food Science
http://www.springerlink.com/content/121580/
Di Marco, G., Gismondi, A., Panzanella, L., Canuti, L., Impei, S., Leonardi, D., et al. (2018). Botanical influence on phenolic profile and antioxidant level of Italian honeys. JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY [10.1007/s13197-018-3330-8].
Di Marco, G; Gismondi, A; Panzanella, L; Canuti, L; Impei, S; Leonardi, D; Canini, A
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