Abstract

Ascorbic acid (AA) is one of the essential nutrients in bee pollen, however, it is unstable and likely to be oxidized. Generally, the oxidation form (dehydroascorbic acid (DHA)) is considered to have equivalent biological activity as the reduction form. Thus, determination of the total content of AA and DHA would be more accurate for the nutritional analysis of bee pollen. Here we present a simple, sensitive, and reliable method for the determination of AA, total ascorbic acids (TAA), and DHA in rape (Brassica campestris), lotus (Nelumbo nucifera), and camellia (Camellia japonica) bee pollen, which is based on ultrasonic extraction in metaphosphoric acid solution, and analysis using hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography (HILIC)-ultraviolet detection. Analytical performance of the method was evaluated and validated, then the proposed method was successfully applied in twenty-one bee pollen samples. Results indicated that contents of AA were in the range of 17.54 to 94.01 µg/g, 66.01 to 111.66 µg/g, and 90.04 to 313.02 µg/g for rape, lotus, and camellia bee pollen, respectively. In addition, percentages of DHA in TAA showed good intra-species consistency, with values of 13.7%, 16.5%, and 7.6% in rape, lotus, and camellia bee pollen, respectively. This is the first report on the discriminative determination between AA and DHA in bee pollen matrices. The proposed method would be valuable for the nutritional analysis of bee pollen.

Highlights

  • Bee pollen is one of the main sources of food for honeybees

  • We reported the specific determination of Ascorbic acid (AA), total ascorbic acids (TAA), and dehydroascorbic acid (DHA) in three major commercial bee pollen in China, rape (Brassica campestris), lotus (Nelumbo nucifera), and camellia (Camellia japonica), using the hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography-ultraviolet (HILIC-UV)

  • The AA in bee pollen samples were extracted by metaphosphoric acid (MPA) solution under ultrasonication

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Introduction

Bee pollen is one of the main sources of food for honeybees. In the process of collecting, honeybees moisten pollen grains with secretions and packs them into the pollen basket. As the important nutrient source of honeybee colony, bee pollen is rich in proteins, lipids, sterols, vitamins, and minerals [1,2]. It has been regarded as a natural health food with balanced nutrients, and its potential bioactive and therapeutic properties have made bee pollen a promising therapeutic and nutritional food supplement [3,4,5].

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