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Multi-element composition, physicochemical and pollen attributes of honeys from the Paraguaçu River (Bahia, Brazil) by inductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectrometry (ICP OES)

Aníbal de Freitas Santos Júnior, Geovani C. Brandão, Manoelito Coelho dos Santos, Francisco de Assis Ribeiro dos Santos, Hemerson Iury Ferreira Magalhães, Maria Graças A. Korn

2020Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Honey is a food of nutritional, medicinal and commercial importance. The physicochemical characteristics, pollen spectrum and mineral composition of eighteen honey samples obtained from regions (Cachoeira, Coqueiros, Maragojipe and Santiago do Iguape) near the Paraguaçu River, Bahia, Brazil were evaluated. Botanical families Asteraceae, Leguminosae, Malvaceae, Myrtaceae and Palmae were most frequently found. Five samples had water contents above the maximum limit established by the Brazilian legislation (> 20%). The mineral composition was determined by ICP OES, after microwave digestion. Ca, K, Mg and Na were measured (mg Kg-1) in the range from: 18.85 to 79.61; 366.74 to 1214.98; 12.46 to 44.59 and 11.56 to 85.39, respectively. Cu, Fe, Mn and Zn had variable concentration ranges, between 0.05 and 6.13 mg Kg-1. Al, Ba, Cd, Co, Cr, Ni, Pb, Se and V showed values below the LOD. Principal component analysis (PCA) and hierarchical cluster analysis (HCA) demonstrated that there are no similarities of mineral composition among honey samples.

Topics & Concepts

Inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopyMicrowave digestionInductively coupled plasmaComposition (language)PollenChemistryEnvironmental chemistryInductively coupled plasma mass spectrometryChemical compositionDetection limitBotanyMass spectrometryBiologyChromatographyLinguisticsPhilosophyPhysicsOrganic chemistryPlasmaQuantum mechanicsBee Products Chemical AnalysisInsect and Pesticide ResearchHeavy Metals in Plants
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