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Pyrrolizidine alkaloids in honey and bee pollen: Pyrrolizidine alkaloids in the food and feed chain - Scientific facts to consider for consumer protection: Proceedings of the JRC/D...
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Chemical fingerprinting identifies Echium vulgare, Eupatorium cannabinum and Senecio spp. as plant species mainly responsible for pyrrolizidine alkaloids in bee-collected pollen
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Uncertainties in the determination of pyrrolizidine alkaloid levels in naturally contaminated honeys and comparison of results obtained by different analytical approaches
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