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IdentificationBack Directory
[Name]

Honey
[CAS]

8028-66-8
[Synonyms]

mel
HONEY
SOYHONEY
TUPELOHONEY
ACACIAHONEY
Honey [JAN]
CLOVERHONEY
FORESTHONEY
MANUKAHONEY
LIMETREEHONEY
CANADIANHONEY
CHESTNUTHONEY
FIREWEEDHONEY
TREERESINHONEY
BUCKWHEATHONEY
SUNFLOWERHONEY
Honey USP/EP/BP
MILLEFIORIHONEY
EUCALYPTUSHONEY
LOCUSTTREEHONEY
MALTODEXTRIN(MD)
Honey Protein Powder
EUROPEANCHESTNUTHONEY
honey natural (SG 1.42)
Maltodextrin(MD), Honey
HAWAIIANCHRISTMASBERRYHONEY
HONEYCONTAININGPOLLENFROMGENETICALLYMODIFIEDPLANTS
Chemical PropertiesBack Directory
[Definition]

A unique mixture of a number of lowmolecular-weight sugars (except sucrose) but including invert sugar. It is considerably sweeter than glucose.
[Appearance]

Viscous liquid which may be partly crystalline, almost white to dark brown.
[Odor]

at 100.00 %. honey
[Odor Type]

honey
[Dielectric constant]

24.0(Ambient)
[Uses]

honey is said to be soothing, softening, and moisturizing. Masks and other cosmetic preparations containing honey create a watertight film on the face and permit the skin to rehydrate itself. Strong anti-bacterial and immunological properties are attributed to honey. Its use in cosmetics can be traced back at least to ancient egypt and Cleopatra. Honey is composed of a variety of sugars, wax, and other substances, including gluconic, citric, malic, formic, and lactic acids; beta-carotene; enzymes; amino acids; and vitamins. It is a saccharic secretion produced enzymatically from flower nectar that is gathered and stored in honeycombs by honeybees. Honey may cause an allergic reaction in people allergic to pollen.
[EPA Substance Registry System]

Honey(8028-66-8)
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[Chemical Properties]

Viscous liquid which may be partly crystalline, almost white to dark brown.
[Description]

To produce honey, the bee draws up the nectar through a proboscis, with the flow routed to the honey sac and isolated from the digestive tract with the proventicular valve. Hypopharyngeal gland secretions mix with the nectar and begin the conversion process. Once the bee returns to the hive the material is vomited up and re-ingested by local workers who repeat this process until the moisture content is stabilized at 82% solids and the sugars inverted. Once this "ripening" process is completed, the honey is sealed in combs with a waxy substance, another secretion of the bee.Despite the lay person’s association of natural products with nontoxic endpoints, antiquity and modem scientific literature cite instances of poisonings from honey. Nectar from a variety of plants, primarily Ericaceae (Rhododendron, Azalea, Andromeda, Kalmia spp.), has produced a toxic product. The consumption of 200+ million pounds of honey yearly in the U.S. without reported incident is testimony to the vigilance of beekeepers. Other toxic honey types are those from the tutu tree of New Zealand (actually a honeydew), henbane (Datura metel), Datura stramonium and Hyoscyamus niger, yellow jasmine (Jessamine), euphorbia and arbutus.1 Honey is not recommended as a food for infants due to the possible contamination of honey with Clostridium spores.2 Honey is generally described in terms of its color and floral type (source of the nectar). Although most honeys are multi-sourced, a few are monofloral types, most often as a consequence of commercial pollenization or simply the absence of competing sources of nectar. Examples of monofloral types include clover, alfalfa, tupelo, "Orange" (actually "citrus" since grapefruit is present), gallberry and cotton (White, 1978). Since honey is considered to be a food, it is regulated according to standards set for food commodities. The standards (grades) for honey are described below. As a food, there is no regulatory limitation on the consumption of honey. Annual per capita consumption of honey (in 1984) was 1.0 lbs (USDA/ERS, 1985). Average daily adult (18+ years) consumption in foods is 2 grams (with a maximum of 71 grams for the 95th centile) (USDA, 1982). (Daily per capita consumption for honey is approximately from 2 grams.) Approximately 212.4 million pounds are produced in the U.S. annually, with 8.7 million pounds exported and another 25.2 million pounds imported. Approximately one-third of the honey in the U.S. is sold directly to the consumer.
Raw materials And Preparation ProductsBack Directory
[Preparation Products]

D(-)-Fructose
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