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Mineral and Trace Element Analysis of Australian/Queensland

机译:澳大利亚/昆士兰州的矿物质和痕量元素分析

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Honey is an extensively utilized sweetener containing sugars and water, together with small quantities of vitamins, minerals, fatty acids, amino acids and proteins. Naturally produced by honeybees (Apis mellifera) from floral nectar, honey is increasingly sold as a health food product due to its nutritious features. Certain honeys are retailed as premium, trendy products. Honeybees are regarded as environmental monitors, but few reports examine the impact of environment on Australian honey trace elements and minerals. In higher density urban and industrial environments, heavy metals can be common, while minerals and trace elements can have ubiquitous presence in both agricultural and urban areas. Honey hives are traditionally placed in rural and forested areas, but increasingly the trend is to keep hives in more urban areas. This study aimed to determine the levels of 26 minerals and trace elements and assess elemental differences between honeys from various regional Queensland and Australian sources. Honey samples (n = 212) were acquired from markets, shops and supermarkets in Queensland while urban honeys were purchased online. The honey samples were classified into four groups according to their regional sources: urban, rural, peri-urban and blend honey. Elemental analyses of honey were performed using ICP-MS and ICP-OES after microwave and hot block digestion. Considerable variations of essential trace elements (Co, Cu, Cr, Fe, Mn, Mo and Zn) and mineral levels (Ca, K, Mg, Na and P) were found in honeys surveyed. There were significant differences (p < 0.05) between urban and rural honey samples for B, Na, P, Mn, K, Ca and Cu. Significant differences (p < 0.05) were also found between blend and urban honey samples for K, Cu, P, Mn, Sr, Ni, B and Na. Peri-urban versus urban honeys showed significant differences in P, K and Mn. For rural and peri-urban honeys, the only significant difference (p < 0.05) was for Na. Toxic heavy metals were detected at relatively low levels in honey products. The study revealed that the Queensland/Australian honey studied is a good source of K and Zn and would constitute a good nutritional source of these elements.
机译:蜂蜜是一种广泛使用的含糖和水的甜味剂,以及少量维生素,矿物质,脂肪酸,氨基酸和蛋白质。自然而然地由蜜蜂(Apis Mellifera)从花蜜花蜜生产,蜂蜜由于其营养特征而越来越多地销售为保健食品。某些金属款零售为溢价,时尚产品。蜜蜂被视为环境监测器,但很少有报告检查环境对澳大利亚蜂蜜微量元素和矿物质的影响。在较高密度的城市和工业环境中,重金属可能是常见的,而矿物质和微量元素可以在农业和城市地区进行无处不在的存在。蜂蜜荨麻疹传统上被置于农村和森林地区,但越来越多的趋势是保持荨麻疹在更多的城市地区。本研究旨在确定26种矿物质和微量元素的水平,并评估来自各地区昆士兰和澳大利亚来源的金属蜂窝之间的元素差异。蜂蜜样品(n = 212)从昆士兰州的市场,商店和超市获得,而城市蜂蜜在网上购买。根据其区域来源,将蜂蜜样品分为四组:城市,农村,围城和融合蜂蜜。在微波和热块消化后,使用ICP-MS和ICP-OE进行蜂蜜的元素分析。在调查的Honeys中发现了在蜂蜜中的相当大的基本微量元素(Co,Cu,Cr,Fe,Fe,Mn,Mo和Zn)和矿物质水平(Ca,K,Mg,Na和P)。城乡蜂蜜样品在B,Na,P,Mn,K,Ca和Cu之间存在显着差异(P <0.05)。在K,Cu,P,Mn,Sr,Ni,B和Na之间的混合物和城市蜂蜜样品之间也发现了显着差异(P <0.05)。 Peri-Urban与Urban Honeys在P,K和Mn中显示出显着差异。对于农村和围城市蜂蜜,唯一的差异(P <0.05)是NA。在蜂蜜产物中在相对较低的水平下检测有毒重金属。该研究表明,昆士兰州/澳大利亚蜂蜜研究是K和Zn的良好来源,并将构成这些元素的良好营养来源。

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