The presence of Fabaceae in the pollen profile of propolis produced in northeastern Brazil

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Main Author: Avelino,Luciano Oliveira
Publication Date: 2018
Other Authors: Santos,Francisco de Assis Ribeiro dos
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Language: eng
Source: Acta Botanica Brasilica
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Summary: ABSTRACT Propolis is a resin-like substance composed mainly of resin, wax, essential oils, pollen grains and specific plant parts collected by the honeybee Apis mellifera, which mixes them with fluids they secrete. The components and chemical properties of propolis vary among regions. Therefore, in order assess variation in the botanical composition of propolis, 26 samples of propolis (brown, red, and green) produced throughout northeastern Brazil were analyzed by acetolysis specifically adapted for propolis. In total, 196 pollen types were recorded, representing 123 genera and 47 families, with types of Fabaceae and Rubiaceae being present in 100 % of the samples. Fabaceae was the richest group with 49 pollen types, followed by Malvaceae (10 types), particularly related to the high frequencies of Mimosa pudica (84.62 %), Alternanthera, Borreria verticillata, and Myrcia (80.77 %). Remarkably, 34 % of the pollen types with frequencies above 50 % belonged to Fabaceae, even though this family has been traditionally regarded as less important with regard to propolis production, given that most of its included taxa are classified as polliniferous or nectariferous. Similarity analyses revealed clusters of propolis samples that share pollen types associated with plants having apiculture potential.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The presence of Fabaceae in the pollen profile of propolis produced in northeastern Brazil
title The presence of Fabaceae in the pollen profile of propolis produced in northeastern Brazil
spellingShingle The presence of Fabaceae in the pollen profile of propolis produced in northeastern Brazil
Avelino,Luciano Oliveira
Apiculture
Apis mellifera
beekeeping
palynology
pollen grains
title_short The presence of Fabaceae in the pollen profile of propolis produced in northeastern Brazil
title_full The presence of Fabaceae in the pollen profile of propolis produced in northeastern Brazil
title_fullStr The presence of Fabaceae in the pollen profile of propolis produced in northeastern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed The presence of Fabaceae in the pollen profile of propolis produced in northeastern Brazil
title_sort The presence of Fabaceae in the pollen profile of propolis produced in northeastern Brazil
author Avelino,Luciano Oliveira
author_facet Avelino,Luciano Oliveira
Santos,Francisco de Assis Ribeiro dos
author_role author
author2 Santos,Francisco de Assis Ribeiro dos
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Avelino,Luciano Oliveira
Santos,Francisco de Assis Ribeiro dos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Apiculture
Apis mellifera
beekeeping
palynology
pollen grains
topic Apiculture
Apis mellifera
beekeeping
palynology
pollen grains
description ABSTRACT Propolis is a resin-like substance composed mainly of resin, wax, essential oils, pollen grains and specific plant parts collected by the honeybee Apis mellifera, which mixes them with fluids they secrete. The components and chemical properties of propolis vary among regions. Therefore, in order assess variation in the botanical composition of propolis, 26 samples of propolis (brown, red, and green) produced throughout northeastern Brazil were analyzed by acetolysis specifically adapted for propolis. In total, 196 pollen types were recorded, representing 123 genera and 47 families, with types of Fabaceae and Rubiaceae being present in 100 % of the samples. Fabaceae was the richest group with 49 pollen types, followed by Malvaceae (10 types), particularly related to the high frequencies of Mimosa pudica (84.62 %), Alternanthera, Borreria verticillata, and Myrcia (80.77 %). Remarkably, 34 % of the pollen types with frequencies above 50 % belonged to Fabaceae, even though this family has been traditionally regarded as less important with regard to propolis production, given that most of its included taxa are classified as polliniferous or nectariferous. Similarity analyses revealed clusters of propolis samples that share pollen types associated with plants having apiculture potential.
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