LC-MS/MS-QTOF dataset of chemical compounds detected in honey samples from Bali and Lombok, Indonesia

Honey production is susceptible to manipulation by unscrupulous sellers, making honey authentication crucial to prevent fraud. The process of authenticating honey often necessitates the use of various analytical techniques, such as identifying the chemicals present in honey by means of hyphenated ma...

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Published inData in brief Vol. 57; p. 110884
Main Authors Huyop, Fahrul, ullah, Saeed, Hussin, Huszalina, Zulkifli, Razauden Mohamed, Huda, Nurul, Antara, Nyoman Semadi, Wahab, Roswanira Abdul, Saloko, Satrijo, Andriani, Anak Agung Sagung Putri Risa, Ismail, Che Muhammad Khairul Hisyam, Hamid, Azzmer Azzar Abdul, Suarsana, I. Nyoman, Gunam, Ida Bagus Wayan
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Netherlands Elsevier Inc 01.12.2024
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Summary:Honey production is susceptible to manipulation by unscrupulous sellers, making honey authentication crucial to prevent fraud. The process of authenticating honey often necessitates the use of various analytical techniques, such as identifying the chemicals present in honey by means of hyphenated mass spectrometry. Here, we report on the investigation of the chemical composition of three honey samples collected at two locations in Lombok and Bali by liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LC-MS). The three datasets include information regarding compound name, mass, retention times, as well as findings from database searches. Collectively, these data afford first insights into the compositional profile of honey samples from this specific geographical area.
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ISSN:2352-3409
2352-3409
DOI:10.1016/j.dib.2024.110884