Directions of Colour Changes of Nectar Honeys Depending on Honey Type and Storage Conditions

The colour of honey is one of the most important quality criteria for consumers. The colour depends mainly on the content of plant pigments but the honey consistency, shape, and size of the crystals may also influence the honey colour parameters. It is related to the crystallisation and decrystallis...

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Published in:Journal of Apicultural Science
Main Authors: Piotraszewska-Pająk Allna, Gliszczyńska-Świgło Anna
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Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2015-12-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/jas-2015-0019
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Gliszczyńska-Świgło Anna
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description The colour of honey is one of the most important quality criteria for consumers. The colour depends mainly on the content of plant pigments but the honey consistency, shape, and size of the crystals may also influence the honey colour parameters. It is related to the crystallisation and decrystallisation processes of honey during storage. In the present study, directions of colour changes of honey during storage were evaluated using a tristimulus colorimeter and the CIE 1976 L*a*b* and CIE L*C*ho systems. The effect of time (3 and 9 months) and storage conditions (cold storage, room temperature storage with access to light, and room temperature storage without access to light) on the colour of nectar honeys was investigated. The results obtained showed that both the type of honey and the storage conditions influenced the honey colour parameters. Significant differences in direction and intensity of the colour changes of honey during storage were observed. These differences make it difficult to indicate which storage conditions are optimal to preserve the colour of the honey. It was found that acacia and heather honeys were the most susceptible to colour changes during long-term storage in all of the study’s applied conditions, whereas rape and buckwheat honeys were the most stable in colour parameters.
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spelling doaj-art-e7c86294a80341ef9e2a71d90be573272025-08-19T21:16:01ZengSciendoJournal of Apicultural Science2299-48312015-12-01592516110.1515/jas-2015-0019jas-2015-0019Directions of Colour Changes of Nectar Honeys Depending on Honey Type and Storage ConditionsPiotraszewska-Pająk Allna0Gliszczyńska-Świgło Anna1Poznań University of Economics, Faculty of Commodity Science, al. Niepodległosci 10, 61-875 Poznań, PolandPoznań University of Economics, Faculty of Commodity Science, al. Niepodległosci 10, 61-875 Poznań, PolandThe colour of honey is one of the most important quality criteria for consumers. The colour depends mainly on the content of plant pigments but the honey consistency, shape, and size of the crystals may also influence the honey colour parameters. It is related to the crystallisation and decrystallisation processes of honey during storage. In the present study, directions of colour changes of honey during storage were evaluated using a tristimulus colorimeter and the CIE 1976 L*a*b* and CIE L*C*ho systems. The effect of time (3 and 9 months) and storage conditions (cold storage, room temperature storage with access to light, and room temperature storage without access to light) on the colour of nectar honeys was investigated. The results obtained showed that both the type of honey and the storage conditions influenced the honey colour parameters. Significant differences in direction and intensity of the colour changes of honey during storage were observed. These differences make it difficult to indicate which storage conditions are optimal to preserve the colour of the honey. It was found that acacia and heather honeys were the most susceptible to colour changes during long-term storage in all of the study’s applied conditions, whereas rape and buckwheat honeys were the most stable in colour parameters.https://doi.org/10.1515/jas-2015-0019cie l*a*b*cie l*c*hocolour characteristicsnectar honey storagetristimulus colorimeter
spellingShingle Piotraszewska-Pająk Allna
Gliszczyńska-Świgło Anna
Directions of Colour Changes of Nectar Honeys Depending on Honey Type and Storage Conditions
cie l*a*b*
cie l*c*ho
colour characteristics
nectar honey storage
tristimulus colorimeter
title Directions of Colour Changes of Nectar Honeys Depending on Honey Type and Storage Conditions
title_full Directions of Colour Changes of Nectar Honeys Depending on Honey Type and Storage Conditions
title_fullStr Directions of Colour Changes of Nectar Honeys Depending on Honey Type and Storage Conditions
title_full_unstemmed Directions of Colour Changes of Nectar Honeys Depending on Honey Type and Storage Conditions
title_short Directions of Colour Changes of Nectar Honeys Depending on Honey Type and Storage Conditions
title_sort directions of colour changes of nectar honeys depending on honey type and storage conditions
topic cie l*a*b*
cie l*c*ho
colour characteristics
nectar honey storage
tristimulus colorimeter
url https://doi.org/10.1515/jas-2015-0019
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