Química Nova

  • Sodré, Geni da Silva
  • Marchini, Luís Carlos
  • Zucchi, Orgeda Luiza Araújo Domingues
  • Nascimento Filho, Virgilio Franco
  • Otsuk, Ivani Pozar
  • Moreti, Augusta Carolina de Camargo Carmello
Publication date
January 2007

Abstract

p. 920-924Honey is a food used since the most remote times, appreciated for its characteristic flavor, considerable nutritional value and medicinal properties; however, little information exists about the presence of chemical elements in it. The objectives of this work were to determine the chemical elements present in 38 honey samples, collected directly from beekeepers from the State of Piauí, Brazil and to verify whether they presented any contamination. The chemical elements were determined by means of Total Reflection X-ray Fluorescence. The means of three replicates were: K (109.671 ± 17.487), Ca (14.471 ± 3.8797), Ti (0.112 ± 0.07), Cr (0.196 ± 0.11), Mn (0.493 ± 0.103), Fe (1.722 ± 0.446), Co (0.038), Ni (0.728 ± 0.706), Cu (0.179 ±...

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