Fa. Tomas-barberan et al., HPLC flavonoid profiles as markers for the botanical origin of European unifloral honeys, J SCI FOOD, 81(5), 2001, pp. 485-496
The HPLC phenolic profiles of 52 selected unifloral honey samples produced
in Europe were analysed to detect possible markers for the floral origin of
the different honeys. Lime-tree (five markers), chestnut (five markers), r
apeseed tone marker), eucalyptus (six markers) and heather (three markers)
honeys had specific markers with characteristic W spectra. In addition, the
flavanone hesperetin was confirmed as a marker for citrus honey, as well a
s kaempferol for rosemary honey and quercetin for sunflower honey. Abscisic
acid, which had been reported to be a possible marker for heather honey, w
as also detected in rapeseed, Lime-tree and acacia honeys. Ellagic acid in
heather honey and the hydroxycinnamates caffeic, p-coumaric and ferulic aci
ds in chestnut, sunflower, lavender and acacia honeys were also detected. T
he characteristic propolis-derived flavonoids pinocembrin, pinobanksin and
chrysin were present in most samples in variable amounts. (C) 2001 Society
of Chemical Industry.