Scientific journal

63 2024

Journal of Food and Nutrition Research
Summary No. 2 / 2024

Ramírez-Miranda, I. – Moguel-Ordoñez, Y. – Betancur-Ancona, D.
Comparison of physico-chemical properties of honeys produced by Melipona beecheii bees from low deciduous forest at harvest and post-harvest seasons
Journal of Food and Nutrition Research, 63, 2024, No. 2, s. 185-195

David Betancur-Ancona, Food Science Laboratory, Autonomous University of Yucatan, North Peripheral km 33.5, 97203 Merida, Yucatan, Mexico. E-mail: bancona@correo.uady.mx

Original article
Received 8 December 2023; 1st revised 20 February 2024; accepted 26 March 2024; published online 16 May 2024.

Summary: The demand for honey produced by stingless bees such as Melipona beecheii has increased due to its therapeutic properties. However, its physico-chemical characterization is still limited and quality control parameters are not sufficiently established. The objective of this study was to evaluate physico-chemical characteristics of M. beecheii honey obtained in various production seasons in meliponaries from the low deciduous forest zone of Yucatan, Mexico. Thirty-seven samples of honey were obtained in the harvest and post-harvest seasons during 2020–2021. According to the International Honey Commission methodologies, physico-chemical analyses were carried out and statistical analysis was performed to determine differences between seasons in the parameters evaluated. There were significant differences (p < 0.05) between harvesting seasons in the CIE colour parameters L*a*b* (3.03, 0.47, 0.43 and 3.48, 1.85, 3.05, respectively), free acidity (21.3 meq·kg-1 and 32.4 meq·kg-1), ash (2.3 g·kg-1 and 4.5 g·kg-1), hydroxymethylfurfural content (11.8 mg·kg-1 and 20.4 mg·kg-1, and invertase number (7.8 and 11.6). For moisture, sugars, electrical conductivity, diastase activity, insoluble matter and proline content, no differences were found (p > 0.05) between honeys extracted at harvest and post-harvest seasons. The differences could be related to the diversity of melliferous flora present in this ecoregion.

Keywords: stingless bee; honey; physico-chemical; hydroxymethylfurfural

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