Analysis of aromatic compounds in the New Zealand manuka honey was carried out by solid phase microextraction followed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. A total of 38 compounds were detected. Seven of them such as; 1,4-bis(x-methoxyphenyl)-but-2-en-1-one, 1,5-bis(x-methoxyphenyl)-pent-3-en-1-one, 1,4-bis(x-methoxyphenyl)-1-pentanone, 1,6-bis(x-methoxyphenyl)-3-heptene, 1,6-bis(x-methoxyphenyl)-hex-2(3 or 4)-en-1-one and 2(3, 4 or 5)-hydroxy-1,6-bis(x-methoxyphenyl)-1-hexanone, had never before been identified as natural products. Their structures were deduced from the mass spectral data. Seven other compounds; 2,3-dimethoxynaphthalene, 4-(x-methoxyphenyl)-1-phenyl-1-butanone, desoxyanisoin, 2,6-dimethoxybenzoic acid benzyl ester, 4,4...
The determination of volatile compounds is essential for the chemical characterisation of honey's ar...
The volatile compounds of 84 unifloral honeys (from 14 unifloral sources in 10 countries) were studi...
The hypothesis that NIR might be capable of discriminating one floral source from another was explor...
Analysis of aromatic compounds in the New Zealand manuka honey was carried out by solid phase microe...
The diethyl ether-extracted organic compounds of 155 samples of unifloral grade New Zealand kamahi a...
The chemical profiles of Tasmanian Leatherwood and Manuka honeys from Tasmania and New Zealand have ...
The chemical profiles of Tasmanian Leatherwood and Manuka honeys from Tasmania and New Zealand have ...
Honey is a naturally sweet, carbohydrate-rich, viscous fluid consisting of mainly fructose and gluco...
Volatile compounds in honey samples of different botanical origins were investigated. Solid phase mi...
Honey can be collected from various flowering plants and its composition of volatile compounds depen...
Honeys have a range of physicochemical and organoleptic properties, depending on the nectar source. ...
Solid-phase extraction (SPE) followed by gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry has been us...
The volatile organic compounds (VOCs) of four monofloral and one multifloral of Thai honeys produced...
New Zealand hosts a variety of monofloral honeys with distinct aromas and flavours. These sensory pr...
Using HPLC a fraction of New Zealand manuka honey has been isolated, which gives rise to the non-per...
The determination of volatile compounds is essential for the chemical characterisation of honey's ar...
The volatile compounds of 84 unifloral honeys (from 14 unifloral sources in 10 countries) were studi...
The hypothesis that NIR might be capable of discriminating one floral source from another was explor...
Analysis of aromatic compounds in the New Zealand manuka honey was carried out by solid phase microe...
The diethyl ether-extracted organic compounds of 155 samples of unifloral grade New Zealand kamahi a...
The chemical profiles of Tasmanian Leatherwood and Manuka honeys from Tasmania and New Zealand have ...
The chemical profiles of Tasmanian Leatherwood and Manuka honeys from Tasmania and New Zealand have ...
Honey is a naturally sweet, carbohydrate-rich, viscous fluid consisting of mainly fructose and gluco...
Volatile compounds in honey samples of different botanical origins were investigated. Solid phase mi...
Honey can be collected from various flowering plants and its composition of volatile compounds depen...
Honeys have a range of physicochemical and organoleptic properties, depending on the nectar source. ...
Solid-phase extraction (SPE) followed by gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry has been us...
The volatile organic compounds (VOCs) of four monofloral and one multifloral of Thai honeys produced...
New Zealand hosts a variety of monofloral honeys with distinct aromas and flavours. These sensory pr...
Using HPLC a fraction of New Zealand manuka honey has been isolated, which gives rise to the non-per...
The determination of volatile compounds is essential for the chemical characterisation of honey's ar...
The volatile compounds of 84 unifloral honeys (from 14 unifloral sources in 10 countries) were studi...
The hypothesis that NIR might be capable of discriminating one floral source from another was explor...