A research on the chemical and microbiological qualities of honeys sold in Istanbul

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Autor(a) principal: URAN,Harun
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: AKSU,Filiz, DÜLGER ALTINER,Dilek
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Food Science and Technology (Campinas)
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Resumo: Abstract Honey, produced by honeybees from nectar in flowers and plants, is an aqueous supersaturated sugar solution, mainly composed of fructose and glucose. The quality and biochemical properties of honey are related to honey maturity, production methods, processing and storage conditions, climatic conditions as well as the nectar source of the honey. In this study, 35 honey samples of different sizes and packaging all of which were sold in Istanbul were examined in terms of some physicochemical and microbiological properties. All samples were floral liquid honey. The physicochemical characterizations were as follows: average moisture (16.31±1.40%), ash (0.30±0.29%), hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) (8.09±7.63 mg/kg), pH (4.32±0.34), acidity (30±9 meq/kg). In addition, total mesophilic aerobic bacteria, Enterobacteriaceae, yeast and mold analyses were performed in these samples. According to the microbiological analyses; the average total number of mesophilic aerobic bacteria was 2.68 log cfu/g. Enterobacteriaceae have not been observed in the samples. However, in three samples, mold-yeasts were detected at the levels between 1.30 and 1.60 log cfu/g.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A research on the chemical and microbiological qualities of honeys sold in Istanbul
title A research on the chemical and microbiological qualities of honeys sold in Istanbul
spellingShingle A research on the chemical and microbiological qualities of honeys sold in Istanbul
URAN,Harun
chemical quality
HMF
honey
microbiological quality
title_short A research on the chemical and microbiological qualities of honeys sold in Istanbul
title_full A research on the chemical and microbiological qualities of honeys sold in Istanbul
title_fullStr A research on the chemical and microbiological qualities of honeys sold in Istanbul
title_full_unstemmed A research on the chemical and microbiological qualities of honeys sold in Istanbul
title_sort A research on the chemical and microbiological qualities of honeys sold in Istanbul
author URAN,Harun
author_facet URAN,Harun
AKSU,Filiz
DÜLGER ALTINER,Dilek
author_role author
author2 AKSU,Filiz
DÜLGER ALTINER,Dilek
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author
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AKSU,Filiz
DÜLGER ALTINER,Dilek
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv chemical quality
HMF
honey
microbiological quality
topic chemical quality
HMF
honey
microbiological quality
description Abstract Honey, produced by honeybees from nectar in flowers and plants, is an aqueous supersaturated sugar solution, mainly composed of fructose and glucose. The quality and biochemical properties of honey are related to honey maturity, production methods, processing and storage conditions, climatic conditions as well as the nectar source of the honey. In this study, 35 honey samples of different sizes and packaging all of which were sold in Istanbul were examined in terms of some physicochemical and microbiological properties. All samples were floral liquid honey. The physicochemical characterizations were as follows: average moisture (16.31±1.40%), ash (0.30±0.29%), hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) (8.09±7.63 mg/kg), pH (4.32±0.34), acidity (30±9 meq/kg). In addition, total mesophilic aerobic bacteria, Enterobacteriaceae, yeast and mold analyses were performed in these samples. According to the microbiological analyses; the average total number of mesophilic aerobic bacteria was 2.68 log cfu/g. Enterobacteriaceae have not been observed in the samples. However, in three samples, mold-yeasts were detected at the levels between 1.30 and 1.60 log cfu/g.
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