2021
DOI: 10.1002/jssc.202001221
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A new method of extracting polyphenols from honey using a biosorbent compared to the commercial resin amberlite XAD2

Abstract: A new extraction method of polyphenols from honey using a biodegradable resin was developed and compared with the common commercial resin amberlite XAD2. For this purpose, three honey samples of Algerian origin were selected for the different physicochemical and biochemical parameters study. After extraction of the target compounds by both resins, the polyphenol content was determined, the antioxidant activity was tested, and liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry analyses were performed for identification an… Show more

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“…Compounds no. 1, 2, 4,5, 6, 8, and 9 have already been reported in the literature [68,[84][85][86][87][88]. Compound 1 showed ion [M+H] + at m/z 290.27 corresponding to the molecular formula C 15 H 14 O 6 , was identified as catechin, and was found in both Sidr honey from Egypt and Saudi Arabia.…”
Section: Metabolites Profile Using Lc-ms/ms Analysismentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Compounds no. 1, 2, 4,5, 6, 8, and 9 have already been reported in the literature [68,[84][85][86][87][88]. Compound 1 showed ion [M+H] + at m/z 290.27 corresponding to the molecular formula C 15 H 14 O 6 , was identified as catechin, and was found in both Sidr honey from Egypt and Saudi Arabia.…”
Section: Metabolites Profile Using Lc-ms/ms Analysismentioning
confidence: 76%