Evaluating the Quality and Physicochemical Properties of Honey Commercialized in Iran

This study was intended to evaluate the quality of 30 honey samples, in terms of physicochemical properties such as moisture content, electrical conductivity, ash content, reducing sugars and sucrose, free acidity, pH, diastase activity, and hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) content. Moreover, three metho...

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Main Author: Maryam Jalili
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Language:English
Published: Islamic Azad University 2016-06-01
Series:Journal of Chemical Health Risks
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Online Access:http://jchr.org/index.php/JCHR/article/view/649
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spelling doaj-716faf9803e043ea8f3eaaf538a8496c2020-11-24T21:40:13ZengIslamic Azad UniversityJournal of Chemical Health Risks2251-67192251-67272016-06-0163332Evaluating the Quality and Physicochemical Properties of Honey Commercialized in IranMaryam Jalili0Department of Food Industries and Agricultural Research, Standard Research Institute (SRI), Karaj, Iran Faculty of Health and Nutrition, Lorestan University of Medical Science, Lorestan, IranThis study was intended to evaluate the quality of 30 honey samples, in terms of physicochemical properties such as moisture content, electrical conductivity, ash content, reducing sugars and sucrose, free acidity, pH, diastase activity, and hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) content. Moreover, three methods recommended by the International Honey Commission for the determination of HMF, including 1) high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), 2) White spectrophotometry and 3) Winkler spectrophotometry methods, were compared. The average moisture content ranged from 12.08±0.36 to 19.36±0.11%. The Electrical conductivity values (0.43±0.00 to 0.77±0.00 mS/cm), ash<strong> </strong>content (0.24±0.01 to 0.74±0.03%), pH values (3.37±0.01 to 5.21±0.16), free acidity (29.60±0.36 to 39.66±0.37 meq/kg of honey), total reducing sugar (52.28±0.09 to 88.01±0.63%), sucrose content (2.21±0.07 to 7.55±0.35%), diastase activity (2.07±0.28 to 29.01±0.50), and HMF content (17.33±0.18 to 834.46±0.30 mg/kg) were observed. Thirteen out of 30 samples (43%) showed HMF content higher than standard limits. Results obtained from the current study revealed that except for HMF and diastase activity, all physicochemical properties of samples met the national and international standard limits. Moreover, three methods applied for determination of HMF showed good recovery values and standard deviation. However, Winkler and White methods gave higher HMF value in honey sample than HPLC method.http://jchr.org/index.php/JCHR/article/view/649HoneyPhysicochemical propertiesHydroxymethylfurfuralDetermination
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Evaluating the Quality and Physicochemical Properties of Honey Commercialized in Iran
Journal of Chemical Health Risks
Honey
Physicochemical properties
Hydroxymethylfurfural
Determination
author_facet Maryam Jalili
author_sort Maryam Jalili
title Evaluating the Quality and Physicochemical Properties of Honey Commercialized in Iran
title_short Evaluating the Quality and Physicochemical Properties of Honey Commercialized in Iran
title_full Evaluating the Quality and Physicochemical Properties of Honey Commercialized in Iran
title_fullStr Evaluating the Quality and Physicochemical Properties of Honey Commercialized in Iran
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating the Quality and Physicochemical Properties of Honey Commercialized in Iran
title_sort evaluating the quality and physicochemical properties of honey commercialized in iran
publisher Islamic Azad University
series Journal of Chemical Health Risks
issn 2251-6719
2251-6727
publishDate 2016-06-01
description This study was intended to evaluate the quality of 30 honey samples, in terms of physicochemical properties such as moisture content, electrical conductivity, ash content, reducing sugars and sucrose, free acidity, pH, diastase activity, and hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) content. Moreover, three methods recommended by the International Honey Commission for the determination of HMF, including 1) high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), 2) White spectrophotometry and 3) Winkler spectrophotometry methods, were compared. The average moisture content ranged from 12.08±0.36 to 19.36±0.11%. The Electrical conductivity values (0.43±0.00 to 0.77±0.00 mS/cm), ash<strong> </strong>content (0.24±0.01 to 0.74±0.03%), pH values (3.37±0.01 to 5.21±0.16), free acidity (29.60±0.36 to 39.66±0.37 meq/kg of honey), total reducing sugar (52.28±0.09 to 88.01±0.63%), sucrose content (2.21±0.07 to 7.55±0.35%), diastase activity (2.07±0.28 to 29.01±0.50), and HMF content (17.33±0.18 to 834.46±0.30 mg/kg) were observed. Thirteen out of 30 samples (43%) showed HMF content higher than standard limits. Results obtained from the current study revealed that except for HMF and diastase activity, all physicochemical properties of samples met the national and international standard limits. Moreover, three methods applied for determination of HMF showed good recovery values and standard deviation. However, Winkler and White methods gave higher HMF value in honey sample than HPLC method.
topic Honey
Physicochemical properties
Hydroxymethylfurfural
Determination
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