Background:
Honey is generally evaluated by physicochemical analysis of its constituents.
The manipulation of honey and its possible adulteration is reflected in many of its physicochemical
properties.
Objective:
In this study, samples of Zygophyllum album L honey produced in El-Oued, Algeria, were
characterized based on their melissopalynology, physicochemical and antioxidant properties, also polyphenol
content.
Methods:
The physicochemical parameters of honey, such as density, moisture content, pH, free acidity,
electrical conductivity (EC), total sugar content, color intensity, water insoluble solids content, hydroxymethylfurfural
(HMF), ash, specific rotation, were measured. A number of antioxidant tests
were performed to determine the antioxidant properties of Zygophyllum album L honey samples. The
polyphenol in the Zygophyllum album L honey was measured by spectrometric determination based
on folin-ciocalteu’s method. The identification and quantification of phenolic compounds were carried
out by RP-HPLC (high-performance liquid chromatography).
Results:
All honey samples contained monofloral (67.83-91.89%) pollen belonging to Zygophyllum
album L. The results of physicochemical parameters of analyzed honeys were: pH 4.33, moisture
17.2%, free acidity 41.96 meq/kg, electrical conductivity 0.408 mS/cm, HMF 11.89 mg/kg, Ash 0.246
(%), specific rotation -8.21. The Zygophyllum album L honey was extra white amber. The total sugar
content ranged from 81.5 to 83. Honey samples contain high levels of gallic acid (252.53±15.56
mg/kg honey), chlorogenic acid (124.71±10.09 mg/kg) and low amounts of total polyphenol
(467.82±46,98 mg GAE/kg).
Conclusion:
Physicochemical parameters (total acidity, pH, moisture, dry matter, ash, and qualitative
hydroxymethylfurfural) were within the approved limits established by International Honey Commission.