Química Nova (Jan 2009)

Relationship between botanical origin and antioxidants vitamins of bee-collected pollen

  • Karla C. L. S. Oliveira,
  • Marina Moriya,
  • Ricardo A. B. Azedo,
  • Ligia B. de Almeida-Muradian,
  • Erica W. Teixeira,
  • Maria L. T. M. F. Alves,
  • Augusta C. de C. C. Moreti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-40422009000500003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 5
pp. 1099 – 1102

Abstract

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This study quantified vitamin C, E and β-carotene in samples of fresh bee-collected pollen and correlating them with the botanical origin. Vitamin content varied between 13.5 and 42.5 µg/g for vitamin E; 56.3 and 198.9 µg/g for β-carotene and 273.9 and 560.3 µg/g for vitamin C. It was concluded that the botanical origin and collecting season influenced the vitamin contents. There is a relationship between the vitamins and its botanical origin: Raphanus sp and Macroptilium sp, Mimosa caesalpineafolia with β-carotene; Raphanus sp, Eucalyptus sp, Macroptilium sp, Mimosa caesalpineafolia with vitamin E and Anadenanthera sp, Arecaceae type and Philodendron sp with vitamin C.

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