Abstract

Honey can be categorized as monofloral and polyfloral honey. There is a strong interest in science and commerce, to further differentiate honey. In the present study, Schefflera abyssinica and polyfloral honey from Sheka Forest, Ethiopia was investigated. Botanical origin was determined based on Melissopalynology. Refractive index, moisture, sugars, ash, pH, free acidity, hydroxymethylfurfural, optical density, diastase activity, protein, and color were determined based on the standard method of the international honey commission (IHC) and AOAC. Antioxidant activity and Antioxidant content were determined using UV- visible spectroscopy. The level of pollen dominancy for monofloral honey (Schefflera abyssinica) ranged from 76.2 to 85.8%. The polyfloral honey stuffed with a variety of pollen grain ranged from 2.2% (Coffea arabica) to 23.2% (Schefflera abyssinica). Schefflera abyssinica honey contained more total phenolic compounds (75.08 ± 2.40 mg GAE/100g), and total flavonoids (42.03 ± 1.49 mg QE/100 g), as well as had stronger DPPH (44.43 ± 0.97%) and hydrogen peroxide (78.00 ± 4.82%) scavenging activity. The principal component analysis revealed that Schefflera abyssinica honey associated with the antioxidant properties of total phenolic, total flavonoids, DPPH, and H2O2., which revealed that floral honey sources can essentially differentiated by antioxidant patterns. The higher electrical conductivity (0.42 ± 0.02 mS/cm), ash (0.41 ± 0.05 g/100g), pH (4.01 ± 0.08), optical density (0.26 ± 0.03) and diastase activity (5.21 ± 0.17 Schade units) were recorded in polyfloral honey. Schefflera abyssinica and polyfloral honey satisfy the requirement of national and international standards. The pollen analysis in combination with antioxidant properties distinguishes Schefflera abyssinica from polyfloral honeys.

Highlights

  • Honey is a natural product consumed without the addition of any ingredient, and is characterized by its complex composition, which varies according to the bee species, geographical region and available floral source [1, 2]

  • The botanical origin of the honey samples collected from Sheka forest was originated from eight different nectar source plant species

  • The correlation analysis of the current study indicated that moisture and 0Brix of Sheka Forest honey had a significant (p

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Introduction

Honey is a natural product consumed without the addition of any ingredient, and is characterized by its complex composition, which varies according to the bee species, geographical region and available floral source [1, 2]. Differentiation of Schefflera abyssinica and polyfloral honey the majority of the honey produced from single plant species) and polyfloral (honey produced from the contribution of different plants) honey [3, 4]. According to Kortesniemi et al [5], botanical origin has an impact on the sensory, physicochemical, and bioactive properties of honey. The origin of honey is an important indicator of quality, authenticity, bioactive potential and commercial value. The current international standards demand the setup of quality control protocols based on palynological and physicochemical characteristics of honey [6, 7]

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