Abstract:Adulteration and mislabeling of honey to mask its true
origin have
become a global concern. Pollen microscopy, the current gold standard
for identifying honey’s geographical and plant origins, is
laborious, requires extensive training, and fails to identify filtered
honey and honey spiked with pollen from a more favorable plant to
disguise its origins. We successfully isolated pollen-free DNA from
filtered honey using three types of adsorbents: (i) anti-dsDNA antibodies
coupled to magnetic microspheres; (ii) a… Show more
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