Pollen, Physicochemical, and Mineral Analysis of Croatian Acacia Honey Samples: Applicability for Identification of Botanical and Geographical Origin

Author:

Uršulin-Trstenjak Natalija1ORCID,Puntarić Dinko2,Levanić Davor1ORCID,Gvozdić Vlatka3,Pavlek Željka4,Puntarić Ada5,Puntarić Eda6,Puntarić Ida7,Vidosavljević Domagoj8,Lasić Dario4,Vidosavljević Marina9

Affiliation:

1. University North, 104 Brigade 3, 42000 Varaždin, Croatia

2. Catholic University of Croatia, Ilica 242, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia

3. Department of Chemistry, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Kuhačeva 20, 31000 Osijek, Croatia

4. Andrija Štampar Teaching Institute of Public Health, Mirogojska 16, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia

5. Faculty of Food Technology and Biotechnology, University of Zagreb, Pierottijeva 6, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia

6. Croatian Environment and Nature Protection Agency, Radnička 80, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia

7. Health Centre of the Zagreb County, Ljudevita Gaja 37, 10430 Samobor, Croatia

8. Faculty of Medicine, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Cara Hadrijana 10e, 31000 Osijek, Croatia

9. General Hospital Vinkovci, Zvonarska 57, 32000 Vinkovci, Croatia

Abstract

The aim of the study was to investigate health safety and quality of the Croatian acacia honey, the selected elements in the soil, and whether multivariate methods can provide identification of the origin of honey. The study included 200 acacia honey samples and 100 soil samples from East, Northwest Croatia, and Istria. The proportion of acacia in honey was determined by conducting pollen analysis. Water, free acids, electric conductivity, reducing sugars, saccharose, diastase, and HMF were determined. No significant differences were found using Kruskal-Wallis test regarding the physicochemical parameters (p=0.9190), the mineral content of honey (p=0.8955), or the mineral composition of the soil (p=0.8789). No significant correlation was found between the analyzed elements in honey and soil. Multivariate methods indicated that East Croatia honey samples have higher concentrations of water, HMF, and higher concentrations of measured elements, except for Al. Honey samples from Northwest Croatia are characterized by low concentrations of elements and a higher concentration of saccharose. The Istria samples are richer in reducing sugars, free acids, diastase, higher conductivity, higher content of the acacia pollen grains, and lower concentrations of most metals. Honey from Northwest Croatia and Istria shares the high concentration of Al in honey.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality,Food Science

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