Microbiological assessment of honey in México

Translated title of the contribution: Microbiological assessment of honey in México

Carlos Ramón Vázquez-Quiñones, Rúben Moreno-Terrazas, Iván Natividad-Bonifacio, Elsa Irma Quiñones-Ramírez, Carlos Vázquez-Salinas

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Abstract

Honey is a product used as a natural sweetener and in several regions of Mexico and other countries it is also used as a therapeutic agent. Microbiological contamination of honey can occur during its extraction and handling. Due to the use and consumption of honey we highlighted here the importance of the assessment of its microbiological quality. One thousand nine hundred twenty samples obtained from 8 honey-producing states from Mexico were analyzed. From these samples, 40.5% (777/1920) did not comply with the NMX-036-NORMEX-2006 specification. Forty five percent (777/1920) of the samples did not comply with the mesophilic aerobic microorganism specification, neither did 17% (327/1920) of the samples with the specification for molds and 18.1% (348/1920) with the specification for yeasts. With regard to coliform bacteria, the samples contained less than 3 NMP/g. Two percent of the samples contained lactic acid bacteria (LAB), Clostridium perfringens was observed in amounts of more than 100 CFU/g. None of the samples from the different states contained more than 100 CFU/g of Staphylococcus aureus; Salmonella spp. was absent in all samples. It is important to avoid contamination sources and implement good hygienic practices in order to maintain and improve the quality of Mexican honeys since a large percentage of them are intended for export. If these honeys are intended for therapeutic use, it is necessary to ensure that they comply with all quality parameters and to apply specific treatments that guarantee the removal of any pathogen that may represent a risk to the patients's health.

Translated title of the contributionMicrobiological assessment of honey in México
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)75-80
Number of pages6
JournalRevista Argentina de Microbiologia
Volume50
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2018

Keywords

  • Clostridium
  • Food safety
  • Honey
  • Molds
  • Yeast

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