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Electrophoresis characterisation of protein as a method to establish the entomological origin of stingless bee honeys

  • Jesús Manuel Ramón-Sierraa(Author)
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  • Elizabeth De La Luz Ortiz-Vázqueza(Author)
  • aInstituto Tecnológico de Mérida
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Publication Information

Output type

Research Output: Contribution to journal Article Peer-review

Original language

English

Pages from-to (Number of pages)

Pages 43-48 (6 pages)

Journal (Volume, Issue Number)

Food Chemistry (Volume 183)

Publication milestones

  • Published - 15/09/2015

Publication status

Published - 15/09/2015

ISSN

0308-8146

External Publication IDs

  • Scopus: 84925365051
  • PubMed: 25863608

Abstract

Increasing production of stingless-bee honey and the prospect of broader marker for natural and organic products indicate the need to establish parameters to determinate the entomological origin and authenticity of honey. In this research, honeys of Apis mellifera, Melipona beecheii and Trigona spp. were collected in Yucatan, Mexico. Stingless-bee honeys contained more water and less total sugars and reducing sugars. SDS-PAGE patterns show distinctive bands for each kind of honey. The SDS-PAGE pattern of A. mellifera proteins honey showed three bands with molecular weights between 10.2 and 74.8 kDa, there were five proteins bands in M. beecheii honey with molecular weights between 6.1 and 97.0 kDa and nine for Trigona spp. proteins between 9.3 and 86.7 kDa. Conventional physicochemical parameters along with electrophoresis profiles of stingless-bee honeys proteins could be an alternative for determination of entomological origin.