An analytical study on honey procured from various desha

| Posted in: Science

Journal name: Journal of Ayurveda and Holistic Medicine
Original article title: An analytical study on honey procured from various desha
The Journal of Ayurveda and Holistic Medicine (JAHM) promotes Ayurvedic scientific research by offering a platform for in-depth exploration and integration of its principles into modern healthcare. JAHM is owned and published by Atreya Ayurveda Publications. Atreya Ayurveda Publications engaged in scientific publications on Ayurveda in the form of print books and ebooks since 2007.

Original source:

This page is merely a summary which is automatically generated hence you should visit the source to read the original article which includes the author, publication date, notes and references.

Author(s):

Amrutheshwari Ch Chalathadka
UG student


Journal of Ayurveda and Holistic Medicine:

Full text available for: An analytical study on honey procured from various desha

Year: 2021 | Doi: 10.70066/jahm.v9i6.486

Copyright (license): CC BY-NC-SA 4.0


Download the PDF file of the original publication


Summary of article contents:

Background: Honey is the excretions of insects sucking on the living parts of plants. It is used as Pathya, Anupana and medicine in treating various diseases. Moreover, this is also utilized in preparing various Ayurveda formulations. Ayurveda has enlisted various varieties of Honey based on origin and collecting honey bees. The properties of them are also depicted which enables the physician to select each variety of Honey in different clinical conditions. In an era of adulteration, various methods are available to detect good quality honey. However, place from where the Honey is collected and time of collection might impact on physico-chemical properties of collected Honey. Aims and Objectives: This study was planned to ascertain the changes in physico- chemical properties collected from various Desha viz. Jangala, Anupa and Sadharana Desha. Materials and methods: Honey was collected from Bidar (Jangala Desha), Shivamogga (Sadharana Desha) and Dakshina Kannada (Anupa Desha) of Karnataka state for physico-chemical analysis. Result: The study revealed that total sugar, moisture content, electrical conductivity, total ash and sediment content were highest in the honey collected from Anupa desha. Whereas, Protein, pH, colour intensity, optical density, viscosity, total bacterial count and total fungal count were found highest in Jangala desha honey. Conclusion: The study revealed that physico-chemical parameters of honey changes according to the place it is collected. Hence it can be concluded that, the diseases of Anupa Desha can be successfully treated with honey collected from Jangala Desha and vice versa due to contradictory physicochemical properties.

Other Science Concepts:

[back to top]

Discover the significance of concepts within the article: ‘An analytical study on honey procured from various desha’. Further sources in the context of Science might help you critically compare this page with similair documents:

Dravyaguna, Sadharanadesha, Anupadesha, Jangaladesha, Analytical study, Moisture content, PH value, Total ash, Viscosity, Physico-chemical properties, Total sugar, Electrical conductivity, Total bacterial count, Total fungal count, Colour intensity, Optical density, Yogavahi property, Ayurveda Formulation.

Let's grow together!

I humbly request your help to keep doing what I do best: provide the world with unbiased sources, definitions and images. Your donation direclty influences the quality and quantity of knowledge, wisdom and spiritual insight the world is exposed to.

Let's make the world a better place together!

Like what you read? Consider supporting this website: