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We never heat honey with microwaves, because of destruction of the enzyme
invertase. Our governmental food policy will confiscate the >destroyed<
honey, because we have a prescribed minimum level of invertase in our codex
for honey (honey codex from the European community).
Peter Fruehwirth
queen breeding station for the Originally Austrian Carniolian Queens
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> -----Ursprungliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Seppo Korpela [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Gesendet am: Montag, 26. Janner 1998 15:31
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> Betreff: Re: Microwaves and enzymes...
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> > Does anyone know of research related to the potential destruction of
> > the various measurable enzymes of honey caused by microwaves?
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> > (\ Nick Wallingford
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> There was an article in Deutsches Bienen-Journal 3: 78-82 by Werner von
> der Ohe/Katharina von der Ohe in 1992 entitled "Honigqualitat: der
> Einfluss der Temperatur [Honey quality: the effect of temperature]." The
> authors report on their experiments on heating honey either in a water
> bath at 40, 50 or 60 deg. C or with microwaves. The changes in HMF
> content and in contents of the enzymes invertase, amylase and glucose
> oxidase were recorded. The heating at 40 deg. C for 24 h caused neither
> decrease of enzyme content nor an inrease of HMF content. Treatment with
> microwawes caused a slight increase in the HMF content but almost a
> total loss of the enzymes.
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> Seppo Korpela
> Agricultural Research Center of Finland
> Plant Production Research
> Plant Protection
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