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Nutritive Value of 11 Bee Pollen Samples from Major Floral Sources in Taiwan
Bee pollen is a nutrient-rich food that meets the nutritional requirements of honey bees and supports human health. This study aimed to provide nutritive composition data for 11 popular bee pollen samples (Brassica napus (Bn), Bidens pilosa var. radiata (Bp), Camellia sinensis (Cs), Fraxinus griffit...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8469103/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34574339 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods10092229 |
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author | Hsu, Pei-Shou Wu, Tzu-Hsien Huang, Meng-Yuan Wang, Dun-Yan Wu, Ming-Cheng |
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description | Bee pollen is a nutrient-rich food that meets the nutritional requirements of honey bees and supports human health. This study aimed to provide nutritive composition data for 11 popular bee pollen samples (Brassica napus (Bn), Bidens pilosa var. radiata (Bp), Camellia sinensis (Cs), Fraxinus griffithii (Fg), Prunus mume (Pm), Rhus chinensis var. roxburghii (Rc), Bombax ceiba (Bc), Hylocereus costaricensis (Hc), Liquidambar formosana (Lf), Nelumbo nucifera (Nn), and Zea mays (Zm)) in Taiwan for the global bee pollen database. Macronutrients, such as carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids, were analyzed, which revealed that Bp had the highest carbohydrate content of 78.8 g/100 g dry mass, Bc had the highest protein content of 32.2 g/100 g dry mass, and Hc had the highest lipid content of 8.8 g/100 g dry mass. Only the bee pollen Hc completely met the minimum requirements of essential amino acids for bees and humans, and the other bee pollen samples contained at least 1–3 different limiting essential amino acids, i.e., methionine, tryptophan, histidine, valine, and isoleucine. Regarding the fatty acid profile of bee pollen samples, palmitic acid (C(16:0)), stearic acid (C(18:0)), oleic acid (C(18:1)), linoleic acid (C(18:2)), and linolenic acid (C(18:3)) were predominant fatty acids that accounted for 66.0–97.4% of total fatty acids. These data serve as an indicator of the nutritional quality and value of the 11 bee pollen samples. |
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spelling | pubmed-84691032021-09-27 Nutritive Value of 11 Bee Pollen Samples from Major Floral Sources in Taiwan Hsu, Pei-Shou Wu, Tzu-Hsien Huang, Meng-Yuan Wang, Dun-Yan Wu, Ming-Cheng Foods Article Bee pollen is a nutrient-rich food that meets the nutritional requirements of honey bees and supports human health. This study aimed to provide nutritive composition data for 11 popular bee pollen samples (Brassica napus (Bn), Bidens pilosa var. radiata (Bp), Camellia sinensis (Cs), Fraxinus griffithii (Fg), Prunus mume (Pm), Rhus chinensis var. roxburghii (Rc), Bombax ceiba (Bc), Hylocereus costaricensis (Hc), Liquidambar formosana (Lf), Nelumbo nucifera (Nn), and Zea mays (Zm)) in Taiwan for the global bee pollen database. Macronutrients, such as carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids, were analyzed, which revealed that Bp had the highest carbohydrate content of 78.8 g/100 g dry mass, Bc had the highest protein content of 32.2 g/100 g dry mass, and Hc had the highest lipid content of 8.8 g/100 g dry mass. Only the bee pollen Hc completely met the minimum requirements of essential amino acids for bees and humans, and the other bee pollen samples contained at least 1–3 different limiting essential amino acids, i.e., methionine, tryptophan, histidine, valine, and isoleucine. Regarding the fatty acid profile of bee pollen samples, palmitic acid (C(16:0)), stearic acid (C(18:0)), oleic acid (C(18:1)), linoleic acid (C(18:2)), and linolenic acid (C(18:3)) were predominant fatty acids that accounted for 66.0–97.4% of total fatty acids. These data serve as an indicator of the nutritional quality and value of the 11 bee pollen samples. MDPI 2021-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8469103/ /pubmed/34574339 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods10092229 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Hsu, Pei-Shou Wu, Tzu-Hsien Huang, Meng-Yuan Wang, Dun-Yan Wu, Ming-Cheng Nutritive Value of 11 Bee Pollen Samples from Major Floral Sources in Taiwan |
title | Nutritive Value of 11 Bee Pollen Samples from Major Floral Sources in Taiwan |
title_full | Nutritive Value of 11 Bee Pollen Samples from Major Floral Sources in Taiwan |
title_fullStr | Nutritive Value of 11 Bee Pollen Samples from Major Floral Sources in Taiwan |
title_full_unstemmed | Nutritive Value of 11 Bee Pollen Samples from Major Floral Sources in Taiwan |
title_short | Nutritive Value of 11 Bee Pollen Samples from Major Floral Sources in Taiwan |
title_sort | nutritive value of 11 bee pollen samples from major floral sources in taiwan |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8469103/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34574339 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods10092229 |
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