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Profiles of flavonoid compounds of Apis mellifera and Melipona spp. honeys from Venezuela were analysed to evaluate entomological-dependent differences. The presence of ellagic acid was a characteristic of A. mellifera honeys from Venezuela, but its presence was variable in Melipona spp. samples. The number of flavonoid types present in individual samples did not exceed six and occasionally only one phenolic type was present. The diversity of flavonoid compounds in tropical honeys from Venezuela was lower than that previously measured in temperate honeys. Flavonoids such as myricetin, an unidentified chalcone and a flavonol glycoside were only found in Melipona honeys but not in all the samples; therefore, they cannot be foreseen as entomological markers to differentiate between the Apis and Melipona honeys under study. A preliminary discussion is made regarding flavonoids present in Melipona honeys and their probable link with the putative anticataract action of stingless bee-honeys.
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Received: 22 February 1996
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Vit, P., Soler, C. & Tomás-Barberán, F. Profiles of phenolic compounds of Apis mellifera and Melipona spp. honeys from Venezuela. Z Lebensm Unters Forsch 204, 43–47 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002170050034
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s002170050034