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Titre: Sensorial, melissopalynological and physico-chemical characteristics of honey from Babors Kabylia’s region (Algeria)
Auteur(s): Ghorab, Asma
Rodríguez-Flores, María Shantals
Nakib, Rifka
Escuredo, Olga
Haderbache, Latifa
Bekdouche, Farid
Carmen Seijo, María
Mots-clés: Babors Kabylia
Honey
Melissopalynology
Multivariate analysis
Quality parameters
Sensorial properties
Date de publication: 2021
Editeur: MDPI AG
Collection/Numéro: Foods/ Volume 10, Issue 2, February 2021;
Résumé: This study aimed to characterize the honeys of Babors Kabylia through sensory, melis-sopalynological and physico-chemical parameters. Thirty samples of honey produced in this region were collected over a period of two years and analyzed. All the samples presented physico-chemical parameters in conformity with legislation on honey quality, with few exceptions, linked mainly to beekeeping management. The pollen spectrum revealed a great diversity with 96 pollen types. The main pollen types were spontaneous species as Fabaceae (Hedysarum, Trifolium, Genisteae plants), Asteraceae plants, Ericaceae (Erica arborea L.) or Myrtus and Pistacia. The sensory properties of samples showed a high tendency to crystallization, the colors were from white to brown, but most of them had gold color. Smell and odor corresponded mainly to vegetal and fruity families and in taste perceptions besides sweetness highlighted sourness and saltiness notes. Seventeen samples were polyfloral, one was from honeydew and twelve were monofloral from heather, genista plants, sulla, blackberry or Asteraceae. Heather and the honeydew samples showed the darkest color, the highest electrical conductivity and phenol and flavonoid content. A statistical analysis based on the most representative pollen types, sensory properties and some physico-chemical components allowed the differentiation of honey samples in terms of botanical origin
URI/URL: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33499111/
DOI: 10.3390/foods10020225
http://dlibrary.univ-boumerdes.dz:8080/handle/123456789/6758
ISSN: 23048158
Collection(s) :Publications Internationales

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