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Physicochemical characterization of honeys from Brazilian monitored beehives

This study was performed with floral honeys from an innovator and pioneer project in Brazil for the digital monitoring of beehives. Samples from six regions of the Santa Catarina state were evaluated for moisture, acidity, pH, electrical conductivity, 5-HMF, diastase activity, fructose, glucose, suc...

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Published in:European food research & technology 2021-11, Vol.247 (11), p.2709-2719
Main Authors: Brugnerotto, Patricia, Silva, Bibiana, Seraglio, Siluana Katia Tischer, Schulz, Mayara, Blainski, Everton, Dortzbach, Denilson, Gonzaga, Luciano Valdemiro, Fett, Roseane, Costa, Ana Carolina Oliveira
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Agriculture
Analytical Chemistry
Beehives
Biotechnology
Calcium
Chemistry
Chemistry and Materials Science
Cluster analysis
Electrical conductivity
Electrical resistivity
Food Science
Forestry
Honey
Hygiene
Legislation
Magnesium
Minerals
Original Paper
Parameters
Physicochemical properties
Pioneer project
Principal components analysis
Sucrose
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