Evaluation of the physicochemical and functional properties of Colombian bee pollen

Objective. To establish current knowledge about Colombian bee-pollen from a point of view nutritional and functional, contributing towards creating national technical standards and the identification of chemical differentiation factors for further researches. Material and methods. One hundred ninety...

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Main Authors: Carlos Fuenmayor B., Carlos Zuluaga D., Consuelo Díaz M, Marta Quicazán de C., María Cosio, Saverio Mannino
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Language:English
Published: Universidad de Cordoba 2014-03-01
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Online Access:http://apps.unicordoba.edu.co/revistas/revistamvz/mvz-191/v19n1a10.pdf
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author Carlos Fuenmayor B.
Carlos Zuluaga D.
Consuelo Díaz M,
Marta Quicazán de C.
María Cosio
Saverio Mannino
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Carlos Zuluaga D.
Consuelo Díaz M,
Marta Quicazán de C.
María Cosio
Saverio Mannino
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description Objective. To establish current knowledge about Colombian bee-pollen from a point of view nutritional and functional, contributing towards creating national technical standards and the identification of chemical differentiation factors for further researches. Material and methods. One hundred ninety-six samples of dried bee pollen were collected in the center region of Colombia known as Cundi-boyacense high plateau, where nearly 90% of total bee pollen production is concentrated in this country. Performed physicochemical analyses in this study were: moisture, pH, acidity, ash, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, dietary fiber, fatty acid profile and mineral elements. Results. Bee pollen from this region had 7.7±5.2 g/100 g moisture content, and a following centesimal composition based on dry matter: ashes 2.5±0.4 g; lipids 6.90±3.5 g; proteins 23.8±3.2 g and total dietary fiber 14.5±3.5 g. The most abundant fatty acids were α-linolenic, palmitic and linoleic. Carbohydrates were the main components and fructose and glucose the most concentrated sugars. The predominant minerals assessed here were potassium, calcium and magnesium. The results were also discussed in terms of the characteristics found in Colombian bee-pollen in comparison to international regulations and findings for other varieties of commercial bee-pollen from eight different countries. Conclusions. The results found in this study suggest that bee-pollen may be used as a dietary supplement and agree with bibliographical reports and international regulations. Such characterization will enable to be proposed technical standards in line with Colombian bee-pollen properties and it is expected to improve marketing and production chain conditions.
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spelling doaj.art-a715b7d6eeca458facf0bea141b50f9b2022-12-21T17:32:14ZengUniversidad de CordobaRevista MVZ Cordoba0122-02681909-05442014-03-0119140034014Evaluation of the physicochemical and functional properties of Colombian bee pollenCarlos Fuenmayor B.0Carlos Zuluaga D.1Consuelo Díaz M,2Marta Quicazán de C.3María Cosio4Saverio Mannino5Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnología de Alimentos – ICTA, Ciudad Universitaria, Av. Cra. 30 # 45-03 Ed. 500C, 111321. Bogotá, Colombia.Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnología de Alimentos – ICTA, Ciudad Universitaria, Av. Cra. 30 # 45-03 Ed. 500C, 111321. Bogotá, Colombia.Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnología de Alimentos – ICTA, Ciudad Universitaria, Av. Cra. 30 # 45-03 Ed. 500C, 111321. Bogotá, Colombia.Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnología de Alimentos – ICTA, Ciudad Universitaria, Av. Cra. 30 # 45-03 Ed. 500C, 111321. Bogotá, Colombia.Universidad de Milán, Departamento de Ciencias Alimentarias, Ambientales y Nutricionales, Via Mangiagalli 25, 20133 Milán, Italia.Universidad de Milán, Departamento de Ciencias Alimentarias, Ambientales y Nutricionales, Via Mangiagalli 25, 20133 Milán, Italia.Objective. To establish current knowledge about Colombian bee-pollen from a point of view nutritional and functional, contributing towards creating national technical standards and the identification of chemical differentiation factors for further researches. Material and methods. One hundred ninety-six samples of dried bee pollen were collected in the center region of Colombia known as Cundi-boyacense high plateau, where nearly 90% of total bee pollen production is concentrated in this country. Performed physicochemical analyses in this study were: moisture, pH, acidity, ash, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, dietary fiber, fatty acid profile and mineral elements. Results. Bee pollen from this region had 7.7±5.2 g/100 g moisture content, and a following centesimal composition based on dry matter: ashes 2.5±0.4 g; lipids 6.90±3.5 g; proteins 23.8±3.2 g and total dietary fiber 14.5±3.5 g. The most abundant fatty acids were α-linolenic, palmitic and linoleic. Carbohydrates were the main components and fructose and glucose the most concentrated sugars. The predominant minerals assessed here were potassium, calcium and magnesium. The results were also discussed in terms of the characteristics found in Colombian bee-pollen in comparison to international regulations and findings for other varieties of commercial bee-pollen from eight different countries. Conclusions. The results found in this study suggest that bee-pollen may be used as a dietary supplement and agree with bibliographical reports and international regulations. Such characterization will enable to be proposed technical standards in line with Colombian bee-pollen properties and it is expected to improve marketing and production chain conditions.http://apps.unicordoba.edu.co/revistas/revistamvz/mvz-191/v19n1a10.pdfApis melliferadietary supplements food compositionfood qualityphysicochemical analysis
spellingShingle Carlos Fuenmayor B.
Carlos Zuluaga D.
Consuelo Díaz M,
Marta Quicazán de C.
María Cosio
Saverio Mannino
Evaluation of the physicochemical and functional properties of Colombian bee pollen
Revista MVZ Cordoba
Apis mellifera
dietary supplements food composition
food quality
physicochemical analysis
title Evaluation of the physicochemical and functional properties of Colombian bee pollen
title_full Evaluation of the physicochemical and functional properties of Colombian bee pollen
title_fullStr Evaluation of the physicochemical and functional properties of Colombian bee pollen
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the physicochemical and functional properties of Colombian bee pollen
title_short Evaluation of the physicochemical and functional properties of Colombian bee pollen
title_sort evaluation of the physicochemical and functional properties of colombian bee pollen
topic Apis mellifera
dietary supplements food composition
food quality
physicochemical analysis
url http://apps.unicordoba.edu.co/revistas/revistamvz/mvz-191/v19n1a10.pdf
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