Abstract
One hundred honey samples of different floral origin (acacia, sunflower, meadow, and forest) collected from nine European countries (Serbia, Albania, Croatia, Montenegro, Romania, Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, North Macedonia and Hungary) were analysed for various physicochemical, sensory, antioxidant and antibacterial parameters. The relative antioxidant capacity index and relative antibacterial index were calculated, integrated and expressed as a new property -Power of Honey, intended to be used to predict the health potential of a honey based on its antioxidant and antibacterial activities. Free acidity and colour coordinatesL* anda* were chosen for building an artificial neural network model for the prediction of honey health potential. These were chosen based on the obtained correlations between the investigated parameters and in light of the simplicity of the analysis. This model successfully predicted thePower of Honeywith a gained coefficient of determination of 0.856. Forest honey samples exhibited the highestPower of Honey. This novel approach should make it possible for honey producers to predict the honey health potential of a particular honey based on a quick and simple analysis.
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Marić, A., Jovanov, P., Sakač, M., Novaković, A., Hadnađev, M., Pezo, L., … Gadžurić, S. (2021). A comprehensive study of parameters correlated with honey health benefits. RSC Advances, 11(20), 12434–12441. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0ra10887a
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