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|Date: 5-18-94  10:39am
|From: David Winkler:ncieib:nih
|  To: ¤BEE-L@ALBNYVM1‡:BITNET
|Subj: Ragwort and honey.
|In-Reply-To: Message from ¤BEE-L@ALBNYVM1‡:BITNET of 5-18-94
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In reference to you inquiry about alkoloids in honey, I would
recommend an article in the April 94 American Laboratory by Santford V.
Overton and John J. Manura, Flavor and aroma in comercial bee honey; A
purge and trap thermal desorption technique for the identification and
quantification of volatiles and semivolatiles in honey.
 
The article lists 102 organic chemicals identified in honey at
the ng/g level (parts per billion).
 
The authors address is: Scientific Instrument Services Inc.
                        1027 Old York Road
                        Ringoes, NJ  08551
                        908-788-5550
 
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