2009
DOI: 10.1177/1934578x0900400913
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Properties of Honey from Ten species of Peruvian Stingless Bees

Abstract: Honey produced by ten stingless bee species (Melipona crinita, M. eburnea, M. grandis, M. illota, Nannotrigona melanocera, Partamona epiphytophila, Ptilotrigona lurida, Scaptotrigona polystica, Scaura latitarsis, and Tetragonisca angustula) from Peru has been characterized according to traditional physicochemical standards (color and moisture), biochemical components (flavonoids, polyphenols, nitrites, proteins), and bioactive properties (antibacterial activity, antioxidant capacity). Analytical data are also … Show more

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“…The composition of stingless bee honeys has been studied far less than that of Apis mellifera honey, and consequently, standards for quality control of Meliponini honeys are not yet established in the countries where they are produced (Gonnet et al, 1964;Cortopassi-Laurino and Gelli, 1991;Vit et al, 1994Vit and Pulcini, 1996;Souza et al, 2006). In this respect, the present study is the first contribution reporting the composition of P. wittmanni honeys, and extends the information given in previous reports on T. angustula fiebrigi honey (Souza et al, 2006;de Almeida et al, 2009;Rodriguez-Malaver et al, 2009;Vit et al, 2009) of northwestern Argentin. Furthermore, the results on antibacterial effects may explain their frequent and ample usage in Traditional Medicine.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…The composition of stingless bee honeys has been studied far less than that of Apis mellifera honey, and consequently, standards for quality control of Meliponini honeys are not yet established in the countries where they are produced (Gonnet et al, 1964;Cortopassi-Laurino and Gelli, 1991;Vit et al, 1994Vit and Pulcini, 1996;Souza et al, 2006). In this respect, the present study is the first contribution reporting the composition of P. wittmanni honeys, and extends the information given in previous reports on T. angustula fiebrigi honey (Souza et al, 2006;de Almeida et al, 2009;Rodriguez-Malaver et al, 2009;Vit et al, 2009) of northwestern Argentin. Furthermore, the results on antibacterial effects may explain their frequent and ample usage in Traditional Medicine.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The antibacterial effect of T. angustula fiebrigi honey from northwestern Argentina was similar to that of T. fiebrigi honey from Paraguay and northeastern Argentina (de Almeida et al, 2009;Rodriguez-Malaver et al, 2009;Vit et al, 2009), and to T. angustula honey from different regions of Costa Rica (DeMera and Angert, 2004). In all these Gram-negative bacteria were the most resistant to honey treatment.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 59%
“…Some Saudi Arabian honey samples were demonstrated to exhibit antioxidant activities [ 29 ]. Similar antioxidant properties were also reported for Peruvian honey [ 30 ]. Australian honey produced by the stingless bees Trigona carbonaria was reported to have high antioxidant properties [ 31 ].…”
Section: Honey: a Novel Antioxidant–evidence From In Vitsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Total phenolic compounds and flavonoid content ranged from 0.5 to 1.7 mg/100 g and 0.1 to 0.6 mg/ 100 g, respectively (Table 47.2). Other studies based on stingless bee honey from other countries (Equador, Peru, Australia) attest to the antioxidant activity of this product (Guerrini et al, 2009;Oddo et al, 2008;Rodriguez-Malaver et al, 2009). These honey samples were, therefore, evaluated for the ability of preventing LDL copper-induced peroxidation in vitro.…”
Section: Meliponinae Bee Honeymentioning
confidence: 99%