2021
DOI: 10.1002/xrs.3250
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Use of EDXRF elemental fingerprinting for discrimination of botanical and geographical origin of Slovenian bee pollen

Abstract: Bee pollen contains proteins, amino acids, carbohydrates, fats, fatty acids, vitamins, polyphenols, and mineral nutrients that make it useful as a good nutritional supplement in the human diet. It has the richest elemental composition among bee products which is not uniform and consequently varies greatly depending on botanical and geographical origin. In polyfloral and selected monofloral bee pollen samples: sweet chestnut, maple, dandelion, rapeseed, flowering ash, buckwheat, common ivy, and plantain, the co… Show more

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“…These tendencies were observed for each hive, and maximum values were in most cases related to monofloral bee pollen. A similar scenario was observed in previous studies conducted in other countries (see Supplementary Material, Table 5S; Lilek et al, 2021;Taha and Al Kahtani, 2020;Costa et al, 2019;Altunatmaz et al, 2017;Sattler et al, 2016;Taha, 2015;Yang et al, 2013;Somerville and Nicol, 2002), as P and K were the predominant elements, followed by Ca, Mg and Na. However, the concentrations detected in the present study were slightly lower than in the previous ones.…”
Section: Mineral Contentsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…These tendencies were observed for each hive, and maximum values were in most cases related to monofloral bee pollen. A similar scenario was observed in previous studies conducted in other countries (see Supplementary Material, Table 5S; Lilek et al, 2021;Taha and Al Kahtani, 2020;Costa et al, 2019;Altunatmaz et al, 2017;Sattler et al, 2016;Taha, 2015;Yang et al, 2013;Somerville and Nicol, 2002), as P and K were the predominant elements, followed by Ca, Mg and Na. However, the concentrations detected in the present study were slightly lower than in the previous ones.…”
Section: Mineral Contentsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…It has been determined that the origins can be separated successfully (Ares et al, 2022a;Ares et al, 2022b). According to Lilek et al (2022), as a result of PCA and Da analysis for the 11 metal contents of bee pollen samples taken from 4 different regions of Slovenia, bee pollen samples could be successfully separated by LDA according to their geographical origins.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this Special Issue, we have selected case studies depicting the potential of X‐ray spectrometry techniques to provide insight on the characterization and study of biological samples. Lilek et al 1 used Energy Dispersive X Ray Fluorescence (EDXRF) to gauge the origin of bee pollen while Nguli et al 2 studied essential micronutrient in beans using Total reflection X‐ray Fluorescence (TXRF). TXRF is a special XRF technique that brings further advantages to the analysis of biological samples due to the lower achieved Limits of Detection.…”
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confidence: 99%