The physiochemical and biological properties of honey are directly associated to its floral origin. Some current commonly used methods for identification of botanical origin of honey involve palynological analysis, chromatographic methods, or direct observation of the bee behavior. However, these methods can be less sensitive and time consuming. DNA-based methods have become popular due to their simplicity, quickness, and reliability. The main objective of this research is to introduce a protocol for the extraction of DNA from honey and demonstrate that the molecular analysis of the extracted DNA can be used for its botanical identification. The original CTAB-based protocol for the extraction of DNA from plants was modified and used in the ...
The increasing recognition and production of stingless bee honey has raised the needs to develop rap...
Honey is produced by honeybees from nectar and from secretions of living plants. It reflects the hon...
Honey is a natural product widely consumed for its well-known medicinal properties. In general, mono...
The physiochemical and biological properties of honey are directly associated to its floral origin. ...
The unique medicinal and nutritional properties of honey are determined by its chemical composition....
Honey can be c1assified based on the type of flowers used by the bees to collect pollen as uniflora...
Honey is a natural product highly consumed due its known association with health benefits. Monoflora...
Honey is one of the most frauded food products. Therefore, it is important to develop new analytical...
According to the European Union legislation, honey is the natural sweet substance produced by Apis m...
Adulteration and mis-labeling of honey to mask its true origin have become a global concern. Pollen ...
The regional origin of a food product commonly affects its value. To this, DNA-based identification ...
Honey is a natural product highly consumed for its taste, nutritional value and health benefits. Mon...
Honey contains intrinsic markers that can be used to identify its origin. In this study, we used the...
Food traceability is increasingly important and identification of food source and its origin will gi...
Honeydew produced from the excretion of plant-sucking insects (order Hemiptera) is a carbohydrate-ri...
The increasing recognition and production of stingless bee honey has raised the needs to develop rap...
Honey is produced by honeybees from nectar and from secretions of living plants. It reflects the hon...
Honey is a natural product widely consumed for its well-known medicinal properties. In general, mono...
The physiochemical and biological properties of honey are directly associated to its floral origin. ...
The unique medicinal and nutritional properties of honey are determined by its chemical composition....
Honey can be c1assified based on the type of flowers used by the bees to collect pollen as uniflora...
Honey is a natural product highly consumed due its known association with health benefits. Monoflora...
Honey is one of the most frauded food products. Therefore, it is important to develop new analytical...
According to the European Union legislation, honey is the natural sweet substance produced by Apis m...
Adulteration and mis-labeling of honey to mask its true origin have become a global concern. Pollen ...
The regional origin of a food product commonly affects its value. To this, DNA-based identification ...
Honey is a natural product highly consumed for its taste, nutritional value and health benefits. Mon...
Honey contains intrinsic markers that can be used to identify its origin. In this study, we used the...
Food traceability is increasingly important and identification of food source and its origin will gi...
Honeydew produced from the excretion of plant-sucking insects (order Hemiptera) is a carbohydrate-ri...
The increasing recognition and production of stingless bee honey has raised the needs to develop rap...
Honey is produced by honeybees from nectar and from secretions of living plants. It reflects the hon...
Honey is a natural product widely consumed for its well-known medicinal properties. In general, mono...