Assessment of the Quality, Chemometric and Pollen Diversity of <i>Apis mellifera</i> Honey from Different Seasonal Harvests
Andrés Rivera-Mondragón,
Maravi Marrone,
Gaspar Bruner-Montero,
Katerin Gaitán,
Leticia de Núñez,
Rolando Otero-Palacio,
Yostin Añino,
William T. Wcislo,
Sergio Martínez-Luis,
Hermógenes Fernández-Marín
Affiliations
Andrés Rivera-Mondragón
Centro de Investigaciones Farmacognósticas de la Flora Panameña (CIFLORPAN), Departamento de Química Medicinal y Farmacognosia, Facultad de Farmacia, Universidad de Panamá, Panama City P.O. Box 3366, Panama
Maravi Marrone
Centro de Biodiversidad y Descubrimiento de Drogas, Instituto de Investigaciones Científicas y Servicios de Alta Tecnología (INDICASAT-AIP), Ciudad del Saber, Clayton 0843-01103, Panama
Gaspar Bruner-Montero
Sistema Nacional de Investigación (SNI), Senacyt, Ciudad del Saber, Clayton 0843-03081, Panama
Katerin Gaitán
Instituto Especializado de Análisis (IEA), Universidad de Panamá, Panama City P.O. Box 3366, Panama
Leticia de Núñez
Instituto Especializado de Análisis (IEA), Universidad de Panamá, Panama City P.O. Box 3366, Panama
Rolando Otero-Palacio
Facultad de Agronomía, Universidad de Panamá, Panama City P.O. Box 3366, Panama
Yostin Añino
Coiba Scientific Station (Coiba AIP), Gustavo Lara Street, City of Knowledge, Clayton 0843-01853, Panama
William T. Wcislo
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Apartado 0843-03092, Panama
Sergio Martínez-Luis
Sistema Nacional de Investigación (SNI), Senacyt, Ciudad del Saber, Clayton 0843-03081, Panama
Hermógenes Fernández-Marín
Sistema Nacional de Investigación (SNI), Senacyt, Ciudad del Saber, Clayton 0843-03081, Panama
The parameters for assessing the quality of honey produced by Apis mellifera are standardized worldwide. The physicochemical properties of honey might vary extensively due to factors such as the geographical area where it was produced and the season in which it was harvested. Little information is available on variations in honey quality among different harvest periods in tropical areas, and particularly in neotropical dry forests. This study describes variations in seventeen physicochemical parameters and the pollen diversity of honey harvested from beehives during the dry season in February, March, and April 2021, in the dry arc of Panama. Potassium is the most abundant mineral in honey samples, and its concentration increases during the harvest period from February to April. A PCA analysis showed significant differences among the samples collected during different harvest periods. The pollen diversity also differs among honey samples from February compared with March and April. The results indicate that climatic conditions may play an important role in the quality of honey produced in the dry arc of Panama. Furthermore, these results might be useful for establishing quality-control parameters of bee honey produced in Panama in support of beekeeping activities in seasonal wet–dry areas of the tropics.