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Aishath Nailaa and Steve H.Flint and Ahmad Ziad Sulaiman and Azilah Ajit and Zuben Weeds (2018) Classical and novel approaches to the analysis of honey and detection of adulterants. Food Control, 90. pp. 152-165. ISSN 9567135 |
Abstract
Honey is an extract of floral and secretions from a variety of bees. Some honey manufactures adulterate pure honey with industrial sugar, chemicals, and water either directly or indirectly. Many methods have been developed to detect honey adulterants including physicochemical analysis, microscopy, chromatography, immunoassay, thixotropicity, DNA metabarcoding, sensors, and spectroscopy. However, the most promising methods for the development of a portable test kit for honey adulterant detection are ELISA, electronic tongue, and NIR. The most sensitive and accurate method is NIR. These methods have shown satisfactory results when used individually or combined. Further research is still required to trial different combinations of methods to improve accuracy and the ability to detecting a wide variety of adulterants simultaneously. There is a need to develop a portable honey adulterant detection method, such as NIR spectroscopy using a smartphone. |
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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodcont.2018.02.027
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Item Type: | Indexed Article |
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Collection Type: | Institution |
Date: | 2018 |
Journal or Publication Title: | Food Control |
ISSN: | 9567135 |
Uncontrolled Keywords: | Honey; Stingless bee honey; Adulterants; Portable honey adulterant kit; NIR spectroscopy; Smart phone Electronic tongue |
Faculty/Centre/Office: | Faculty of Bioengineering and Technology |
URI: | http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/7331 |
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