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Environ Monit Assess


Title:GC-MS investigations of VOCs in South Indian honey samples as environmental biomarkers
Author(s):Srinivasan A; Maruthavanan T; Mayildurai R; Ramasubbu A;
Address:"Post Graduate and Research Department of Chemistry, Government Arts College (Autonomous), Coimbatore, 641 018, India. Department of Chemistry, SONASTARCH, Sona College of Technology (Autonomous), Salem, 636 005, India. Department of Chemistry, Kumaraguru College of Technology (Autonomous), Coimbatore, 641 049, India. Post Graduate and Research Department of Chemistry, Government Arts College (Autonomous), Coimbatore, 641 018, India. alagunambi.ramasubbu@gmail.com"
Journal Title:Environ Monit Assess
Year:2021
Volume:20210730
Issue:8
Page Number:539 -
DOI: 10.1007/s10661-021-09302-9
ISSN/ISBN:1573-2959 (Electronic) 0167-6369 (Linking)
Abstract:"Natural honey is a viscous liquid composed of a supersaturated solution of glucose and fructose. Honeybees collect nectar and convert them into honey through biochemical reactions. These small creatures are the major contributors to pollination and food production for humans. At the same time, they are the worst victims of urbanization and irrational use of pesticides, insecticides, and other hazardous materials. Any disturbance to the existence of honeybees is a serious threat to the biodiversity. The quality of a honey sample is largely affected by the contamination of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) due to environmental pollution. The present study analyzes systemically 25 samples of honey harvested from the southern part of the Western Ghats for the probable existence of traces of toxic substances. The samples were subjected to a liquid-liquid extraction process, followed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) to identify and characterize the hazardous substances/volatile organic compounds. The results show the presence of nearly 540 VOCs and semi-VOCs comprising alcohols, carboxylic acids, halogenated hydrocarbons, furan and pyran derivatives, and pyridine and pyrazine derivatives. Malonic acid (0.01-0.18%), n-hexa decanoic acid (0.02-8.69%), 9-octa decanoic acid (0.03-4.01%), propanoic acid (1.01%), oleic acid (6.15%), and benzoic acid (1.48%) were found to be present in some of the samples. This investigation would pave the way to identifying the geographical location of floral honey based on the specific VOCs present in the samples"
Keywords:Animals Bees Environmental Biomarkers Environmental Monitoring Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry *Honey/analysis Humans *Volatile Organic Compounds/analysis Aroma profile Carboxylic acids Honey Liquid-liquid extraction Volatile organic compounds;
Notes:"MedlineSrinivasan, Anbalagan Maruthavanan, Thiyagarajan Mayildurai, Rajagopal Ramasubbu, Alagunambi eng UGC MRP: 39-723/2010(SR) dated 11/01/2011/University Grants Commission, New Delhi/ Netherlands 2021/08/01 Environ Monit Assess. 2021 Jul 30; 193(8):539. doi: 10.1007/s10661-021-09302-9"

 
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