Composition and properties of Finnish honey and their dependence on the season, region, bee race and botanical origin

Analyses were made of regionally representative samples of Finnish honey, 90 from 1977 and 68 from 1978. The average sugar composition, determined by thin layer chromatography, was: 47.3 % fructose, 43.9 % glucose and 8.7 % oligosaccharides. The ratio fructose/glucose was 1.1. Dry matter averaged 82...

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Main Authors: Anna-Liisa Varis, Juha Helenius, Kari Koivulehto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Scientific Agricultural Society of Finland 1983-09-01
Series:Agricultural and Food Science
Online Access:https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/72141
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spelling doaj-e7e4e92d97a6426590a56e53d5eed07a2020-11-25T02:20:11ZengScientific Agricultural Society of FinlandAgricultural and Food Science1459-60671795-18951983-09-01555Composition and properties of Finnish honey and their dependence on the season, region, bee race and botanical origin Anna-Liisa Varis0Juha Helenius1Kari Koivulehto2Department of Agricultural and Forest Zoology, University of Helsinki, SF-00710 Helsinki 71 Department of Agricultural and Forest Zoology, University of Helsinki, SF-00710 Helsinki 71 Department of Agricultural and Forest Zoology, University of Helsinki, SF-00710 Helsinki 71 Analyses were made of regionally representative samples of Finnish honey, 90 from 1977 and 68 from 1978. The average sugar composition, determined by thin layer chromatography, was: 47.3 % fructose, 43.9 % glucose and 8.7 % oligosaccharides. The ratio fructose/glucose was 1.1. Dry matter averaged 82.4 % and pH 3.9. Vitamin analysis of five sub samples gave 2700/µg/100 g ascorbic acid, 9/µg/ 100 g thiamine, 39 µg/ 100 g riboflavin and 1020/µg/100g niacin. The proportion of glucose was positively and the proportion of oligosaccharides negatively correlated to the count of Brassicaceae pollen in honey. The tendency to crystallize was explained better by the ratio glucose/oligosaccharides than by the ratios fructose/glucose, glucose/water or (glucose-water)/fructose. In sugar composition and in tendency to crystallize, seasonal and regional variation existed.https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/72141
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Juha Helenius
Kari Koivulehto
Composition and properties of Finnish honey and their dependence on the season, region, bee race and botanical origin
Agricultural and Food Science
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Juha Helenius
Kari Koivulehto
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title Composition and properties of Finnish honey and their dependence on the season, region, bee race and botanical origin
title_short Composition and properties of Finnish honey and their dependence on the season, region, bee race and botanical origin
title_full Composition and properties of Finnish honey and their dependence on the season, region, bee race and botanical origin
title_fullStr Composition and properties of Finnish honey and their dependence on the season, region, bee race and botanical origin
title_full_unstemmed Composition and properties of Finnish honey and their dependence on the season, region, bee race and botanical origin
title_sort composition and properties of finnish honey and their dependence on the season, region, bee race and botanical origin
publisher Scientific Agricultural Society of Finland
series Agricultural and Food Science
issn 1459-6067
1795-1895
publishDate 1983-09-01
description Analyses were made of regionally representative samples of Finnish honey, 90 from 1977 and 68 from 1978. The average sugar composition, determined by thin layer chromatography, was: 47.3 % fructose, 43.9 % glucose and 8.7 % oligosaccharides. The ratio fructose/glucose was 1.1. Dry matter averaged 82.4 % and pH 3.9. Vitamin analysis of five sub samples gave 2700/µg/100 g ascorbic acid, 9/µg/ 100 g thiamine, 39 µg/ 100 g riboflavin and 1020/µg/100g niacin. The proportion of glucose was positively and the proportion of oligosaccharides negatively correlated to the count of Brassicaceae pollen in honey. The tendency to crystallize was explained better by the ratio glucose/oligosaccharides than by the ratios fructose/glucose, glucose/water or (glucose-water)/fructose. In sugar composition and in tendency to crystallize, seasonal and regional variation existed.
url https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/72141
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