Spiteri et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Combination of 1H NMR and chemometrics to discriminate manuka honey from other floral honey types from OceaniaSpiteri et al., 2017
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- 9933950701687180549
- Author
- Spiteri M
- Rogers K
- Jamin E
- Thomas F
- Guyader S
- Lees M
- Rutledge D
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- Publication venue
- Food Chemistry
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Manuka honey is a product produced essentially in New Zealand, and has been widely recognised for its antibacterial properties and specific taste. In this study, 264 honeys from New Zealand and Australia were analysed using proton NMR spectroscopy coupled with …
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