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  • Analia Manriquez VENEZUELA- BEES EDUCATION PROGRAM IN ANZOATEGUI Written by Analia Manriquez

    VENEZUELA-  BEES EDUCATION PROGRAM  IN ANZOATEGUI Beekeeping, and all that surrounds it, has in the Beekeepers Association of the Southern Zone of Anzoategui (Apasa) producing  mastranto  honey and implementing an educational program from last year.  ManueL Bernáez l, president of Apasa explains with the "Bee Goes to School" seek to raise awareness among children about the need to protect wildlife that icon of the Bureau of Guanipa basis of production of mastranto honey



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  • Analia Manriquez BRAZIL- MELIPONICULTURE COURSE IN ACRE Written by Analia Manriquez

    BRAZIL- MELIPONICULTURE COURSE IN ACRE The Department of Small Business (SEPN) began the second phase of the project to encourage beekeeping. The farmer Engelberto Flach, an expert on wild bees, and technical advisor SEPN, Francisco Lima France, are touring the state ministering course on the activity for farmers in order to form multipliers.



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NEW ZEALAND- COMPOSITIONAL ANALYSIS OF MANUKA HONEY BY HIGH-RESOLUTION MASS SPECTROMETRY: IDENTIFICATION OF A MANUKA-ENRICHED ARCHETYPAL MOLECULE

Wednesday, 08 February 2012 06:56 Written by Horacio Mezziga

Paper prepared by Liam Fearnley, David R. Greenwood, Michael Schmitz, Jonathan M. Stephens, e, Ralf C. Schlothauer and  Kerry M. Loomes

Abstract

Manuka honey is used medicinally as a wound-healing dressing and possesses antibacterial bioactivities. It also possesses immunomodulating properties, comprising both anti-inflammatory and immune stimulating activities. At present its active components have not been identified. Given the importance of manuka honey as a therapeutic, we performed high-resolution Fourier-transform mass spectrometry analysis, in order to gain an insight into its complex make-up, as well as examining other honeys derived from different floral origins and storage conditions. Our analyses show that manuka-derived honeys contain unique compounds, particularly in the high molecular weight range, compared to other honeys from other floral species. Storage conditions also directly impact on the molecular composition. An archetypal mother molecule specific to manuka honey was identified that may serve as a precursor store for free 3,4,5-trimethoxybenzoic acid and provide a means of fingerprinting manuka honeys.

 

Highlights

► First detailed analysis of honey using Fourier-transform mass spectrometry.

► Despite similar mass range distributions, manuka honey contained a distinct array of compounds compared to clover honey.

► A manuka-enriched compound was identified that may serve as a store for 3,4,5-trimethoxybenzoic acid.

► This component could provide a means of fingerprinting manuka honey.

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