A comprehensive characterization of phenolics, amino acids and other minor bioactives of selected honeys and identification of botanical origin markers

Yan Zhu, Ronghua Liu, Lili Mats, Honghui Zhu, Joy Roasa, Tauseef Khan, Amna Ahmed, Yolanda Brummer, Steve Cui, John Sievenpiper, D. Ramdath, Rong Tsao
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Phenolic and amino acid profiles along with organic acid, vitamin and mineral contents, major and minor sugars and enzyme activities of selected honey samples collected in North America were analyzed using different methods and potential markers of their botanical origin were identified. Among the 29 detected phenolic compounds, and some were found to be a good chemical markers to distinguish a genuine honey given its propolis origin. Quantitative data and principal component analysis showed that hesperidin, caffeic acid/isoferulic acid, and p-hydroxybenzoic acid/p-coumaric acid have the most positive relationship to the orange, alfalfa, and buckwheat honey, respectively, indicating their potential roles as chemical markers of these floral honeys. Free amino acid profiles were similar in all other honeys except buckwheat which not only had significantly higher branched-chain amino acids but was the only floral honey that contained L-norvaline that was identified for the first time. The enzyme activities and the major and rare sugar composition helped explain the presence of the various organic acids in the honeys. Compositional data of these bioactives and other nutrients will not only serve as database information for honey derived from North America but also provide insightful knowledge for the underlining potential health benefits.
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选定蜂蜜中酚类、氨基酸和其他次要生物活性物质的综合表征以及植物来源标记的鉴定
采用不同的方法分析了在北美采集的部分蜂蜜样品的酚类和氨基酸概况、有机酸、维生素和矿物质含量、主要和次要糖类以及酶活性,并确定了其植物来源的潜在标记。在检测到的 29 种酚类化合物中,发现有一些是很好的化学标记,可用于区分真正的蜂胶蜂蜜。定量数据和主成分分析表明,橙皮甙、咖啡酸/异阿魏酸和对羟基苯甲酸/香豆酸分别与橘子蜜、苜蓿蜜和荞麦蜜有着最积极的关系,表明它们可能成为这些花蜜的化学标记。除荞麦蜜外,其他蜂蜜的游离氨基酸谱相似,荞麦蜜不仅支链氨基酸含量明显较高,而且是唯一含有首次鉴定的 L-正缬氨酸的花蜜。酶活性以及主要和稀有糖类成分有助于解释蜂蜜中各种有机酸的存在。这些生物活性物质和其他营养物质的组成数据不仅可以作为北美蜂蜜的数据库信息,还能为潜在的健康益处提供深入的知识。
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