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Mint (Mentha spp.) Honey: Analysis of the Phenolic Profile and Antioxidant Activity

RESEARCH BACKGROUND: The composition of honey is influenced by the botanical source and geographical area of the nectar from which it is derived. Unifloral honeys reach higher market value than multifloral honeys due to their specific aromas, which result from volatile and phenolic compounds. EXPERI...

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Autores principales: Pavlešić, Tomislav, Poljak, Sanja, Mišetić Ostojić, Dijana, Lučin, Ivana, Reynolds, Christian A., Kalafatovic, Daniela, Saftić Martinović, Lara
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Publicado: University of Zagreb Faculty of Food Technology and Biotechnology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9901333/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36816879
http://dx.doi.org/10.17113/ftb.60.04.22.7703
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author Pavlešić, Tomislav
Poljak, Sanja
Mišetić Ostojić, Dijana
Lučin, Ivana
Reynolds, Christian A.
Kalafatovic, Daniela
Saftić Martinović, Lara
author_facet Pavlešić, Tomislav
Poljak, Sanja
Mišetić Ostojić, Dijana
Lučin, Ivana
Reynolds, Christian A.
Kalafatovic, Daniela
Saftić Martinović, Lara
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description RESEARCH BACKGROUND: The composition of honey is influenced by the botanical source and geographical area of the nectar from which it is derived. Unifloral honeys reach higher market value than multifloral honeys due to their specific aromas, which result from volatile and phenolic compounds. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH: The aim of our study is to characterize the phenolic composition of a rare unifloral variety of honey – mint (Mentha spp.) honey. For this purpose, we performed standard physicochemical analyses, pollen analysis, determined total phenolic and flavonoid content, analysed antioxidant activity and performed qualitative and quantitative analyses of phenolic compounds for five mint honeys. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: Our results indicate that mint honey samples have high phenolic content, expressed in gallic acid equivalents, from (76.7±0.6) to (90.1±1.1) mg/100 g, and flavonoid content, expressed as quercetin equivalents, from (6.7±0.6) to (12.5±0.8) mg/100 g. These honey samples also exhibit strong antioxidant activity, expressed as Trolox equivalents, from (33.6±2.8) to (51.3±1.2) mg/100 g and from (14.4±0.8) to (55.1±2.4) mg/100 g when analysed with DPPH and ABTS assays, respectively. Quantitative LC-MS/MS analysis revealed that the most abundant phenols in all samples were chrysin, apigenin and p-coumaric acid. Qualitative LC-MS/MS analysis identified the presence of kaempferide, diosmetin, acacetin and several caffeic acid derivatives. NOVELTY AND SCIENTIFIC CONTRIBUTION: Our study indicates that mint honey contains unique phenolic profiles, which likely contribute to its distinctive aroma and strong antioxidant activity. A detailed description of the rare honey varieties gives beekeepers greater visibility and easier access to the demanding natural product market.
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spelling pubmed-99013332023-02-16 Mint (Mentha spp.) Honey: Analysis of the Phenolic Profile and Antioxidant Activity Pavlešić, Tomislav Poljak, Sanja Mišetić Ostojić, Dijana Lučin, Ivana Reynolds, Christian A. Kalafatovic, Daniela Saftić Martinović, Lara Food Technol Biotechnol Original Scientific Papers RESEARCH BACKGROUND: The composition of honey is influenced by the botanical source and geographical area of the nectar from which it is derived. Unifloral honeys reach higher market value than multifloral honeys due to their specific aromas, which result from volatile and phenolic compounds. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH: The aim of our study is to characterize the phenolic composition of a rare unifloral variety of honey – mint (Mentha spp.) honey. For this purpose, we performed standard physicochemical analyses, pollen analysis, determined total phenolic and flavonoid content, analysed antioxidant activity and performed qualitative and quantitative analyses of phenolic compounds for five mint honeys. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: Our results indicate that mint honey samples have high phenolic content, expressed in gallic acid equivalents, from (76.7±0.6) to (90.1±1.1) mg/100 g, and flavonoid content, expressed as quercetin equivalents, from (6.7±0.6) to (12.5±0.8) mg/100 g. These honey samples also exhibit strong antioxidant activity, expressed as Trolox equivalents, from (33.6±2.8) to (51.3±1.2) mg/100 g and from (14.4±0.8) to (55.1±2.4) mg/100 g when analysed with DPPH and ABTS assays, respectively. Quantitative LC-MS/MS analysis revealed that the most abundant phenols in all samples were chrysin, apigenin and p-coumaric acid. Qualitative LC-MS/MS analysis identified the presence of kaempferide, diosmetin, acacetin and several caffeic acid derivatives. NOVELTY AND SCIENTIFIC CONTRIBUTION: Our study indicates that mint honey contains unique phenolic profiles, which likely contribute to its distinctive aroma and strong antioxidant activity. A detailed description of the rare honey varieties gives beekeepers greater visibility and easier access to the demanding natural product market. University of Zagreb Faculty of Food Technology and Biotechnology 2022-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9901333/ /pubmed/36816879 http://dx.doi.org/10.17113/ftb.60.04.22.7703 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) 4.0 License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Pavlešić, Tomislav
Poljak, Sanja
Mišetić Ostojić, Dijana
Lučin, Ivana
Reynolds, Christian A.
Kalafatovic, Daniela
Saftić Martinović, Lara
Mint (Mentha spp.) Honey: Analysis of the Phenolic Profile and Antioxidant Activity
title Mint (Mentha spp.) Honey: Analysis of the Phenolic Profile and Antioxidant Activity
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title_fullStr Mint (Mentha spp.) Honey: Analysis of the Phenolic Profile and Antioxidant Activity
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title_short Mint (Mentha spp.) Honey: Analysis of the Phenolic Profile and Antioxidant Activity
title_sort mint (mentha spp.) honey: analysis of the phenolic profile and antioxidant activity
topic Original Scientific Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9901333/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36816879
http://dx.doi.org/10.17113/ftb.60.04.22.7703
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