Some Lipid Constituents of Pollens Collected by Honeybees
- 1 January 1966
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Apicultural Research
- Vol. 5 (2) , 93-98
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00218839.1966.11100140
Abstract
Sixteen species of bee-gathered and three species of hand-collected pollens, representing ten plant families, were saponified with ethanolic potassium hydroxide, and the saponifiable and non-saponifiable lipid content was gravimetrically determined. The saponifiable lipid in bee-gathered pollens varied from 0·7 to 10·2% and in hand-collected pollens from 1·4 to 10·8%. Values for total lipid content were 1·5–18·9% in bee-gathered pollens and 3·2–17·8% in hand-collected pollens. The non-saponifiable lipid fractions isolated from 10 species of the bee-gathered and 2 species of the hand-collected pollen were analysed for hydrocarbon and for content of sterols and similar neutral compounds, by column chromatography. Bee-gathered pollen contained 0·06–0·58%hydrocarbons and 0·36–3·4% sterol compounds; hand-collected pollen from cottonwood (Populus fremonti) had about the same percentage of hydrocarbons as that from Lombardy poplar (P. nigra), about twice as high a content of sterols and similar neutral compounds, and about three times as much 3-β-hydroxysterol.Keywords
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