This research, developed with Apis mellifera honey samples from producers of São Paulo State, Brazil, has the objective of verifying how eucalyptus, wild flower, and orange honey samples would be clustered, based on physicochemical characteristics. All the orange honey samples and some wild flower ones formed distinct groups, thus confirming that the floral source interferes with honey characteristics. Eucalyptus and some of the wild flower honey samples were clustered together because of the great floral source variation in the latter ones. The characteristics that influence sample clustering are acidity and electric conductivity on the X axis, and total sugars and pH on the Y axis.
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Marchini, L. C., Moreti, A. C. D. C. C., Otsuk, I. P., & Sodré, G. D. S. (2007). Physicochemical composition of Apis mellifera honey samples from São Paulo State, Brazil. Quimica Nova, 30(7), 1653–1657. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-40422007000700029
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