Diastatic activity in some unifloral honeys

  • Persano Oddo L
  • Baldi E
  • Accorti M
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— Determinations of diastatic activity in 12 groups of unifloral honey were made to study variability according to the botanical origin of the honey. Robinia, Citrus, Erica, Taraxacum and Arbu-tus honeys were found to have a very low enzyme content. On the contrary Hedysarum, Castanea, Honeydew, Eucalyptus and Thymus honeys showed high diastase activity. The relationship between the absorbance at 5 min and the diastatic index was quantified.

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Persano Oddo, L., Baldi, E., & Accorti, M. (1990). Diastatic activity in some unifloral honeys. Apidologie, 21(1), 17–24. https://doi.org/10.1051/apido:19900103

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