Urban Honey: A Review of Its Physical, Chemical, and Biological Parameters That Connect It to the Environment

Author:

Quiralte David1,Zarzo Inmaculada12,Fernandez-Zamudio Maria-Angeles3ORCID,Barco Héctor4,Soriano Jose M.15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Food & Health Lab, Institute of Materials Science, University of Valencia, 46980 Valencia, Spain

2. University Clinic of Nutrition, Physical Activity and Physiotherapy, Lluís Alcanyís Foundation-University of Valencia, 46020 Valencia, Spain

3. Centro para el Desarrollo de la Agricultura Sostenible, Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Agrarias, 46113 Valencia, Spain

4. Enraíza Derechos, 20012 San Sebastián, Spain

5. Joint Research Unit on Endocrinology, Nutrition and Clinical Dietetics, Health Research Institute, La Fe-University of Valencia, 46026 Valencia, Spain

Abstract

Humans mainly use the land for agriculture and housing, resulting in the loss of natural habitat and a decrease in the number of species, including wild bees. The reduction of wild bees generates several negative consequences for the agricultural and ecosystem contexts, although sometimes the farming reduces the probability of abandonment of the land. In parallel, urban beekeeping has emerged and consolidated as one of the current trends, while the consumption of honey from urban environments is also growing. Current scientific literature establishes different physical, chemical, and biological parameters which evaluate the quality of honey products and its environment. The review carried out here collects the various compounds contained in this source-dependent food matrix from anthropogenic activities in the sampling area. Using gas and liquid chromatography and spectrometry, the main physicochemical parameters have been detected, 27 chemical elements, of which 6 are heavy elements, 16 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and pesticides (organochlorine pesticides and neonicotinoids). Additionally, their total phenolic and microbiological content has been typified. This analysis can help to frame the main characteristics to evaluate this universal product, whose consumption began with the first settlers of the world, and its properties have been evolving as well as the characteristics of the production systems.

Funder

World Sustainable Urban Food Centre of València

General CAP Agency

ERDF Funds

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Geography, Planning and Development,Building and Construction

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