T. A. Oliveira, Virginia Janeísa Castro Mendes, Luciana T. D. Cappelini, J. V. Alberice, M. M. Morais, Mayara Faleiros-Quevedo, T. Francoy, L. G. R. Diniz, Ozelito Possidonio Amarante Junior, E. M. Vieira, T. Franco
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摘要
蜜蜂的蜂蜜(膜翅目,蜜蜂科)是世界上消费最多的蜂巢产品之一,主要是因为它的营养和治疗价值。在较贫穷地区,其商业化可成为家庭和社区的重要收入来源。然而,蜂蜜的质量会在收获和加工过程中发生变化,也会受到气候条件和植被类型的影响。因此,实施良好的生产规范,在收集和加工过程中进行质量控制,可以增加这种产品的价值,促进生产该产品的地区的发展。因此,这项工作的目的是表征在东亚马逊地区Nova Olinda do maranh (NO), Santa Luzia do paru (SL)等城市生产的非洲化蜜蜂的蜂蜜,并验证其与来自 o Luiz-MA的商业蜂蜜样本(CH) -的相关性。理化性质(颜色、水分、不溶于水的固体、矿物质和灰分、羟甲基糠醛、酸度和脂散活性)根据食品法典和官方分析化学家协会的方法进行分析,并采用主成分分析(PCA)对这些数据进行评价。结果表明,商品蜂蜜的不溶性固形物、HMF、矿物质和灰分含量高于NO和SL样品。区分NO和SL蜂蜜的变量是HMF、水分和淀粉酶指数。虽然样本具有不同的特征,但数据符合巴西立法,可以加强该地区养蜂业的发展。
Physico-Chemical Properties of Brazilian Eastern Amazon Honey Assessed by Multivariate Principal Components Analysis
Honey from the Apis mellifera bee (Hymenoptera, Apidae) is one of the most consumed beehive products in the world, mainly due to its nutritional and therapeutic value. In poorer regions, its commercialization can be an essential source of income for families and communities. However, the quality of honey can change both during harvesting and processing, as well as by climatic conditionsand the type of vegetation. Therefore, implementing good production practices, with quality control in collection and processing, can add value to this product, promoting the development of the region in which it is produced. Thus, the objectives of this work were to characterize the honey of Africanized honeybees produced in the Eastern Amazon region in the cities of Nova Olinda do Maranhão(NO), Santa Luzia do Paruá (SL) and verify its correlation with a commercial honey sample (CH) – from São Luiz-MA. The physicochemical properties (color, moisture, solids insoluble in water, minerals, and ash, hydroxymethylfurfural, acidity, anddiastatic activity) were analyzed according to the methods of CODEX Alimentarius and the Association of Official Analytical Chemists, and these data were evaluated by the Principal Component Analysis (PCA). The results showed that commercial honey presented higher levels of insoluble solids, HMF, minerals, and ash than samples from NO and SL. Variables that differentiated NO and SL honey were HMF, moisture, and diastase index. Although the samples have different characteristics, the data comply with Brazilian legislation, which can strengthen the development of apiculture in the region.
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SOCIOBIOLOGY publishes high quality articles that significantly contribute to the knowledge of Entomology, with emphasis on social insects. Articles previously submitted to other journals are not accepted. SOCIOBIOLOGY publishes original research papers and invited review articles on all aspects related to the biology, evolution and systematics of social and pre-social insects (Ants, Termites, Bees and Wasps). The journal is currently expanding its scope to incorporate the publication of articles dealing with other arthropods that exhibit sociality. Articles may cover a range of subjects such as ecology, ethology, morphology, population genetics, physiology, toxicology, reproduction, sociobiology, caste differentiation as well as economic impact and pest management.