The composition of honey, a complex natural product, challenges analytical methods attempting to determine its authenticity particularly in the face of sophisticated adulteration. Of the advanced analytical techniques available, only isotope ratio mass spectrometry (IRMS) is generally accepted for its reproducibility and ability to detect certain added sugars, with nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) being subject to stakeholder differences of opinion. Herein, recent reviews of honey adulteration and the techniques to detect it are summarised in the light of which analytical reports are examined that underpinned a media article in late 2020 alleging foreign sugars in UK retailers' own brand honeys. The requirement for multiple analytical techniques leads to complex reports from which it is difficult to draw an overarching and unequivocal authenticity opinion. Thus arose two questions. Is it acceptable to report an adverse interpretation without exhibiting all the supporting data? (2) How may a...
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February 09 2023
Honey authenticity: the opacity of analytical reports-part 1 defining the problem.
Laboratory of the Government Chemist, Queens Road, Teddington TW11 0LY, UK. E-mail michael.walker@qub.ac.uk
Journal: npj Science of Food
Citation: npj Science of Food (2023) 6
DOI: 10.1038/s41538-022-00126-6
Published: 2022
Citation
Walker, M. J., Cowen, S., Gray, K., Hancock, P., Burns, D. T.; Honey authenticity: the opacity of analytical reports-part 1 defining the problem.. IFIS Food and Health Sciences Database 2023; doi:
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