2024
DOI: 10.3390/foods13040573
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The Contribution of Botanical Origin to the Physicochemical and Antioxidant Properties of Algerian Honeys

Sonia Harbane,
Olga Escuredo,
Yasmine Saker
et al.

Abstract: Honeys from different regions of Algeria were analyzed to determine their pollen characteristics and physicochemical properties (humidity, pH, electrical conductivity, diastase content, color, phenols, flavonoids and antioxidant activity). The antioxidant activity was investigated using the free radical scavenging and Ferric reducing/antioxidant power assays. The melissopalynological analysis revealed 129 pollen types from 53 botanical families. The pollen types found as dominant were Coriandrum, Bupleurum, Br… Show more

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“…Similar values were reported for FJH by Bobiș et al ( 2019) [30]. However, the values reported here are lower than the diastase activity found for Algerian honeys [78], Portuguese honeys [79] or special Croatian honey [6], but they are higher than those noted for the sunflower honey samples of Serbia [63] or raw buckwheat honey from Poland [80] in terms of dark-colored honey types.…”
Section: Diastase Contentsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Similar values were reported for FJH by Bobiș et al ( 2019) [30]. However, the values reported here are lower than the diastase activity found for Algerian honeys [78], Portuguese honeys [79] or special Croatian honey [6], but they are higher than those noted for the sunflower honey samples of Serbia [63] or raw buckwheat honey from Poland [80] in terms of dark-colored honey types.…”
Section: Diastase Contentsupporting
confidence: 86%