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Classification of buckwheat honey produced in Kazakhstan according to their biochemical ingredients and bioactivities by chemometric approach

  • 1. Al Farabi Kazakh Natl Univ, Fac Chem & Chem Technol, Alma Ata, Kazakhstan
  • 2. Mugla Sitki Kocman Univ, Fac Sci, Dept Chem, TR-48121 Mentese Mugla, Turkiye
  • 3. Mugla Sitki Kocman Univ, Koycegiz Vocat Sch, Mugla, Turkiye

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Herein, nineteen buckwheat honey samples collected from 19 stations of different ecological zones of Kazakhstan were analysed for their pollen density, physicochemical properties, chemical composition, antioxidant, anticholinesterase, tyrosinase inhibitory, and urease inhibitory activities with chemometric approaches. Twelve phenolic compounds and fumaric acid were identified using HPLC-DAD, and mainly fumaric, p-hydroxybenzoic, p-coumaric, trans-2-hydroxy cinnamic acids, and chrysin were detected in all samples. The honey samples collected from the Northern zone exhibited best antioxidant activity in lipid peroxidation inhibitory (IC50:8.65 +/- 0.50 mg/mL), DPPH center dot (IC50:17.07 +/- 1.49 mg/mL), ABTS center dot+ (IC50:8.90 +/- 0.65 mg/mL), CUPRAC (A0.50:7.51 +/- 0.30 mg/mL) and metal chelating assay (IC50:10.39 +/- 0.71 mg/mL). In contrast, South-eastern zone samples indicated better acetylcholinesterase (55.57 +/- 0.83%), butyrylcholinesterase (49.59 +/- 1.09%), tyrosinase (44.40 +/- 1.21%), and moderate urease (24.57 +/- 0.33%) inhibitory activities at 20 mg/mL. The chemometric classification of nineteen buckwheat honey was performed using PCA and HCA techniques. Both were supported by correlation analysis. Thirteen compounds contributed significantly to the clustering of buckwheat honey based on geographical origin.

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