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> I was wondering if anyone has information on naturally
> occuring phenolic compounds in either honey, propolis or pollen.
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> Robert Rice
> CSIRO Division of Entomology
> Canberra, Australia.
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Pine pollen is loaded with things like p-hydroxybenzoic, p-coumaric,
Vanillic, Protocatechuic, Gallic, & Ferulic.
Strohl, M.J & M.K. Seikel (1965) Phytochemistry 4, 383
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