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Several studies were conducted with different Portuguese honey samples from South area
(Algarve) in view of exploiting its properties and increasing the commercial value of some
types of honey. Initially, the effects of honey storage for long periods were evaluated in terms of
physicochemical parameters and bioactivity (Chapter 3) and it was concluded that after three
years most of the properties of honey remained unchanged except for the freshness indicators,
which were, as expected, reasonably far from the regulated values.
Several commercial samples of honey with different floral origins were subjected to the
conventional studies, including melissopalynology pollen analysis, physiochemical and
biological (antioxidant properties) analysis. Honey from strawberry tree (Arbutus unedo L.), a
typical plant in Algarve, was the focus of this study. This kind of honey has low acceptability by
consumers probably because of unawareness of its existence and/or of its beneficial biological
properties. Also, it may not be an obvious preference, due to its exquisite bitter taste, thus being
locally called “bitter honey” (Chapter 4). Artisanal bitter honey was compared with other
commercial honeys that are appreciated by Portuguese consumers (Chapter 5). This research
consisted in the study of the physicochemical parameters, bioactive compounds and sensorial
evaluation; done in comparison with sunflower (Helianthus annuus) honey, french lavender
(Lavandula stoechas) honey, orange blossom (Citrus spp.) honey and commercial strawberry
tree honey.
Finally, in the last stage of the work (Chapter 6), new methods for determination of botanical
origin of honey were explored as potential alternatives to the traditional analysis method
(melissopalynological). These non-invasive techniques namely electronic tongue, UV-Vis
spectroscopy and Vis-NIR spectroscopy, were used with the help of multivariate analysis
(principal component analysis, PCA), for the interpretation of data’s obtained with above
techniques. It is hoped that this research will represent an enrichment of knowledge on honey
from the Algarve and, especially for Arbutus unedo honey, it has been demonstrated that it has
the characteristics of similar gourmet honey from Italy existing, therefore, the potential of
increasing its commercial value, which would also be advantageous for the interior region of the
Algarve where, since the Arab occupation, the strawberry tree is abundant.
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Tese de dout., Química, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Univ. do Algarve, 2012
Erasmus Mundus 2008-1022/002
Erasmus Mundus 2008-1022/002
Keywords
Apicultura Mel de abelhas Polen Medronho Composição química Composição física Compostos bioativos Armazenamento Antioxidante Dieta mediterrânica