Sugars Containing Galactose Occur in Honey

Published in: 1986
Source: Journal of Apicultural Research
25(3): 182-185 (1986)

 

Excerpt:

Analysis of 87 honey samples for terminal galactose residues in the oligosaccharide fraction (‘bound galactose’) by a specific enzymic procedure showed that all samples contained this entity. The average value for 81 honeys was 3·1 mg (as galactose) per 100 g honey. Beet sugar products averaged ten-fold higher. Raffinose is the only commonly-occurring sugar responding to the conditions of the analysis. Whether the raffinose is a nectar constituent or arises from traces of honeydew is not clear; it is possible that both contribute.

 

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