Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies

 

Volume 2, Issue 5

Antioxidant and Physico-Chemical Properties of Litchi Honey Procured from Gazipur and Tangail District, Bangladesh

Author(s): Md. Serajul Islam, Jakia Sultana Jothi, Monirul Islam and Md. Abu Zubair

Abstract: Among the panoply of food products, honey has been used since prehistoric times as an effective healing, antiseptic, antioxidant and antibacterial therapy. The present research aimed to investigate erstwhile undocumented litchi honey samples from Bangladesh, for its antioxidant and physico-chemical parameters that may increase knowledge of product quality in a given geographic area, as well as its commercial value. Three litchi honey samples were collected from different regions of Gazipur and Tangail district, Bangladesh. The major physicochemical properties such as- moisture, ash, protein, fat, carbohydrate, energy content, pH and TSS were measured. Although the physicochemical parameters of the honey samples varied, most of the honey samples were in the acceptable range of international standards. Results indicated that total phenolic content ranged from 33.241 to 34.824 mg Gallic acid/ 100g, flavonoid content varied between 4.024 and 4.954 mg Catechin/100 g and vitamin C was found in the range 13.612 to14.636 mg/100g, indicating a high antioxidant potential. The study revealed that Bangladeshi litchi honey samples maintain the international honey standards and contain a good source of antioxidants.

 

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