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Herve,

Your best source of investigations into the organic compounds, other than
carbohydrates, in honey, is probably the Journal of Apicultural Research
which is published by IBRA (International Bee Research Association).  For a
fee, you can have a search done.  The web site is <www.ibra.org.uk/>.

All the Best for 2004!

Steve
Steve and Gail Mitchell
Bee Haven Farm
4820 Wilson Rd.
Duncan, BC  V9L 6L6
Phone(250)746-9916
Fax (250) 746-9233

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