Abstract

Carbon isotope ratio (13C/12C=δ13C) of 100 pine honey samples collected from 9 different localities by Mugla region (Turkey) in years 2006, 2007 and 2008 were investigated. The δ13Cprotein value of honey samples ranged between −23.7 and −26.6‰, while the δ13Choney value varied between −22.7 and −27‰. For 90% of the samples, the difference in the C isotope ratio of protein and honey fraction (δ13Cpro–δ13Chon) was −1.0‰ and/or higher. Therefore, it can be said that the generally anticipated minimum value of C isotope difference (−1.0‰) for honey is also valid for pine honey. On the other hand, C4 sugar value (%), which was calculated from the δ13Cpro–δ13Chon difference, was found to be linearly correlated with the amount of adulterant (HFCS) in pine honey. These results indicate that C4 sugar value is a powerful criteria for detecting HFCS adulteration in pine honey.The δ13Choney and δ13Cprotein–δ13Choney values of the samples did not show any significant differences in terms of both year and locality (P>0.05), while the δ13Cprotein values showed significant differences due to year (P<0.05) but not due to locality (P>0.05).

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