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Physiochemical, biological, and therapeutic uses of stingless bee honey

Ankush S. Gadge, Dhananjay V. Shirsat, P. S. Soumia, Chandrashekhar L. Pote, M. Pushpalatha, Trupti Rajesh Pandit, Ram Dutta, Satish Kumar, S. V. Ramesh, Vijay Mahajan, V. Karuppaiah

2024Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Stingless bee honey, also known as pot honey, is a unique product that differs from other honey ( Apis ) in terms of flavor, chemical composition, biological characteristics, and sourness. Raw and by-products made from this honey have substantial use for its diverse health benefits and human dietary requirements. The physiochemical properties of honey from stingless bee mainly rely on nectar sources, geographic locations, climate, bee species, and handling and storage conditions. The honey contains reducing sugars, water, minerals, and ash content, and its characteristic features include color, acidity, pH, electrical conductivity, and viscosity. Further, it contains several biological and therapeutic constituents such as flavonoids, antioxidants, antibacterial, wound-healing, antidiabetic, and anticancer properties, and the Maillard reaction product hydroxymethylfurfural. This review summarizes the literature on the physical and biological properties and therapeutic constituents' use of stingless bee honey. It also highlights the quality standards available worldwide and required modifications in establishing universal standards for promoting this honey.

Topics & Concepts

Stingless beeNectarHoney beeMaillard reactionFood scienceHydroxymethylfurfuralRaw materialBiotechnologyBiologyBotanyEcologyBiochemistryApidaeFurfuralHymenopteraCatalysisPollenBee Products Chemical AnalysisInsect and Pesticide ResearchPhytochemicals and Antioxidant Activities
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