The effect on the quality of bee honey when feeding the bees on inverted with confectionary invertase sugar syrup
Dinko Dinkov, Veselin Ivanov
Abstract: The study was carried out on the effects of using sugar syrup inverted with commercially available confectionery invertase as a supplement bee feed on the quality of bee honey. The results revealed an increased level of absorption; an increased level of HMF (2-hydroxymethyl-2-fufuraldehide), as well as high levels of Cu. The blue colour, which was revealed when adding Carraz I (K4Fe(CN)6.3H2O) and Carraz II (Zn(CH3COO)2.2H2O) solutions was associated with high levels of Fe, contained in the beet sugar syrup, inverted with confectionery invertase.
Keywords: bee honey; confectionery invertase; honey bees; sugar syrup; supplementing bee feed
Citation: Dinkov, D. & Ivanov, V. (2024). The effect on the quality of bee honey when feeding the bees on inverted with confectionary invertase sugar syrup. Bulg. J. Agric. Sci., 30(4), 712–716
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