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Determination of Botanical Origin and Mineral Content of Propolis Samples From Balveren (Şırnak) Beekeepers Accommodation Areas

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2022

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ABADER (Adıyaman Bilimsel Arastırmalar Dernegi)

Abstract

Researches on bee products have become popular in recent years. In fact, the content and component of bee products varies depending on many ecological and floristic factors and its nutritional and therapeutic properties are directly related to its content. Balveren (Şırnak province) beekeepers place their hives in locations with different geographical structure, floristic and topographic characteristics. This variability not only affects the quality of honey but also changes the properties of propolis. Studies on propolis, known as bee glue, have gained importance in recent years. As with other bee products, the propolis content also depends on the floristic characteristics of the region. In this study, propolis samples were collected from the regions where Balveren beekeepers stayed and their botanical origins, wax ratios, phenolic content, and mineral substance contents were analyzed. In the microscopic analysis, pollen grains belonging to 14 different families used by bees were determined. It was determined that the total phenolic and mineral contents of propolis vary completely depending on the location. With this study, the propolis properties of the hives in the region were tried to be revealed and it was aimed that this study would help the region's propolis to be used for technological and therapeutic purposes. © 2022, ABADER (Adıyaman Bilimsel Arastırmalar Dernegi). All rights reserved.

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Bee, Icp Oes, Pollen, Total Phenolic, Wax

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Q4

Source

Commagene Journal of Biology

Volume

6

Issue

2

Start Page

165

End Page

171