Composition of unique unifloral honeys from the Boreal coniferous forest zone: Fireweed and raspberry honey

Anneli Salonen, J. Hiltunen, R. Julkunen-Tiitto
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Unifloral honeys have been shown to contain variable components which give each honey a special and individual organoleptic nature. The aim of this work was to characterize for the first time the composition and properties of unique and aromatic Finnish unifloral honeys from raspberry (Rubus idaeus) and fireweed (Epilobium angustifolium). Water content, electrical conductivity, pH, diastase and invertase activity, colour, sugar and phenolic content, melissopalynological characteristics and organoleptical properties were analysed. Raspberry and fireweed honey have low electrical conductivity and diastase number and are rich in fructose. Both honeys have six disaccharides, while raspberry honey and fireweed honey have two and three oligosaccharides, respectively. The total number of identified phenolic compounds was twentysix (26), of which twenty-five (25) were found in raspberry honey and twenty-four (24) in fireweed honey. The ratio of phenolic acids to flavonoids was 2.26 in raspberry honey and 0.89 in fireweed honey. In raspberry honey 71% of pollen grains originated from Rubus species and in fireweed honey only about 3% of pollen grains originated from E. angustifolium. Both honeys were light in colour and had weak and pleasant odour and taste, but crystal formation was quick in raspberry honey and slow in fireweed honey. Our results suggest that sensory assessments, sugar content and phenolic acids/flavonoids ratio are the best criteria in distinguishing these two unifloral honeys.
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来自北方针叶林地区的独特的单花蜂蜜组成:杂草和覆盆子蜂蜜
单花蜂蜜已被证明含有不同的成分,使每一种蜂蜜具有特殊和个人的感官性质。本研究首次对芬兰覆盆子(Rubus idaeus)和火杂草(Epilobium angustifolium)中独特芳香的单花蜂蜜的成分和特性进行了表征。对其含水量、电导率、pH值、淀粉酶和转化酶活性、颜色、糖和酚含量、嗅觉特性和感官特性进行了分析。覆盆子和杂草蜂蜜的导电性和淀粉酶数较低,并且含有丰富的果糖。两种蜂蜜都含有六种双糖,而覆盆子蜂蜜和杂草蜂蜜分别含有两种和三种低聚糖。鉴定出的酚类化合物总数为26种,其中覆盆子蜂蜜中有25种,杂草蜂蜜中有24种。覆盆子蜂蜜中酚酸与黄酮类化合物的比值为2.26,杂草蜂蜜中酚酸与黄酮类化合物的比值为0.89。在覆盆子蜂蜜中,71%的花粉粒来自树莓属植物,而在杂草蜂蜜中,只有约3%的花粉粒来自鹅毛叶。两种蜂蜜颜色都很浅,气味和味道都很淡,但树莓蜂蜜的晶体形成速度快,杂草蜂蜜的晶体形成速度慢。结果表明,感官评价、糖含量和酚酸/黄酮类化合物比是区分两种单花蜂蜜的最佳标准。
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