Microbial quality, physicochemical characteristics, proximate analysis, and antimicrobial activities of honey from Anfilo district

2021 
Abstract The physicochemical properties of honey depend on the type of plants used by honeybees during its preparation. The objectives of this study were to assess microbiological quality, physicochemical properties, proximate composition, and antimicrobial activities of honey. A total of twelve honey samples (three each from Koli, Shebel, Yali, and Yati sites) were collected from Anfilo district, Southwest Ethiopia. The mean microbial counts of all honey samples were below 4 Log CFU/g. Honey from the Yali site has recorded the lowest pH value (3.73 ± 0.04), the highest mean electric conductivities (0.89 ± 0.02 mS/cm), and ash content (0.64 ± 0.02 g/100 g). There were perfect positive correlation (r = 1.000, P
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