F. Ferreres et al., NATURAL OCCURRENCE OF ABSCISIC-ACID IN HEATHER HONEY AND FLORAL NECTAR, Journal of agricultural and food chemistry, 44(8), 1996, pp. 2053-2056
HPLC analysis of Portuguese heather honey (Erica spp.) fractions revea
led that two non-flavonoid compounds were the main constituents, while
flavonoids and other phenolic metabolites were only present as minor
constituents. These two substances were isolated and identified as cts
,trans-abscisic acid and trans,trans-abscisic acid by EIMS, H-1 NMR, a
nd C-13 NMR techniques. Their content ranged between 2.5 and 16.6 mg/1
00 g of honey. When Erica flower nectar was analyzed, both isomers wer
e also observed as the main constituents and confirmed the floral orig
in of the compounds found in honey. These were not detected in any of
the different monofloral honey samples analyzed so far and, therefore,
could be useful markers of heather honey. More heather samples from o
ther geographical and botanical (Erica spp., Calluna spp., etc.) origi
ns should be analyzed in order to prove that abscisic acid could be a
useful floral marker of heather honey.