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Methodologies and Characterization of Physico-chemical Properties of Apis cerana Honey: A Short ReviewGhosh et al., 2023
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- Ghosh S
- Jung C
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- Journal of Apiculture
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Honey, a natural product produced by honey bees, has been appreciated for its nutritional and functional properties since ancient civilizations (Ediriweera and Premarathna, 2012; Eteraf-Oskouei and Najafi, 2013; Khan et al., 2018; Sandhya and Pai, 2022). The diverse …
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