articleMolecular Nutrition & Food ResearchJan 21, 2008BRONZE OA

Identification and quantification of methylglyoxal as the dominant antibacterial constituent of Manuka ( Leptospermum scoparium) honeys from New Zealand

Technische Universität Dresden

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Abstract

The 1,2-dicarbonyl compounds 3-deoxyglucosulose (3-DG), glyoxal (GO), and methylglyoxal (MGO) were measured as the corresponding quinoxalines after derivatization with orthophenylendiamine using RP-HPLC and UV-detection in commercially available honey samples. Whereas for most of the samples values for 3-DG, MGO, and GO were comparable to previously published data, for six samples of New Zealand Manuka (Leptospermum scoparium) honey very high amounts of MGO were found, ranging from 38 to 761 mg/kg, which is up to 100-fold higher compared to conventional honeys. MGO was unambigously identified as the corresponding quinoxaline via photodiodearry detection as well as by means of mass spectroscopy. Antibacterial…

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Keywords
  • Manuka Honey
  • Methylglyoxal
  • Antibacterial activity
  • Chemistry
  • Minimum inhibitory concentration
  • Food science
  • Derivatization
  • Staphylococcus aureus
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Clean water and sanitation
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