Exploring the Formation
of Chemical Markers in Chaste
Honey by Comparative Metabolomics: From Nectar to Mature Honey
Posted on 2024-04-15 - 15:45
Identification of chemical markers is important to ensure
the authenticity
of monofloral honey; however, the formation of chemical markers in
honey has received little attention. Herein, using comparative metabolomics,
we first identified chemical markers in chaste honey and then explored
their formation and accumulation from nectar to mature honey. We identified
agnuside and p-hydroxybenzoic acid glucosides as
chemical markers for chaste honey. Besides, we developed an UHPLC–MS/MS
method for quantifying these markers and found that their levels varied
significantly across sample sources. We compared the presence of these
compounds in chaste nectar and mature honey. The outcomes underscore
that these characteristic compounds are not simply delivered from
nectar to mature honey, and activities of honeybees (collecting and
processing) play a pivotal role in their formation and accumulation.
These observations shed light on how mature honey can form its unique
qualities with a rich assortment of natural bioactive compounds, potentially
supporting health benefits.
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Yan, Sha; Mu, Guodong; Yuan, Yuzhe; Xu, Haitao; Song, Huailei; Xue, Xiaofeng (1753). Exploring the Formation
of Chemical Markers in Chaste
Honey by Comparative Metabolomics: From Nectar to Mature Honey. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jafc.4c01340