Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1185479 Food Chemistry 2010 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Honeys from specified botanical sources often command a premium price due to their organoleptic or pharmacoactive properties. To prevent the fraudulent marketing of honey, analytical techniques are required to confirm its origin.NMR spectroscopy has been used to identify biomarkers of botanical and geographical origin for European honey. One-dimensional 1H NMR spectra were acquired from 374 authentic European honeys collected during 2 years, with the majority of these (220) taken from the island of Corsica. Biomarkers of sweet chestnut, Corsican spring Maquis and Arbousier (strawberry-tree) honeys were identified. Kynurenic acid was found to be a biomarker of sweet chestnut honey. α-Isophorone and 2,5-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid were confirmed as markers of strawberry-tree honey. Additional compounds specific to strawberry-tree and Corsican spring Maquis honey were partially characterised.

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