Hungerford, Natasha L.; Fletcher, Mary T.; Tsai, Heng Hang; Hnatko, Darina; Swann, Lorinda J.; Kelly, Cassandra L.; Anuj, Shalona R.; Tinggi, Ujang; Webber, Dennis C.; Were, Stephen T.; Tan, Benjamin L. L. published an article in 2021, the title of the article was Occurrence of environmental contaminants (pesticides, herbicides, PAHs) in Australian/Queensland Apis mellifera honey.COA of Formula: C11H10O And the article contains the following content:
Honey is a popular agricultural product containing mostly sugars and water, but due to its nutritious components and natural production by honeybees (Apis mellifera) from floral nectar, it is marketed as a premium health food item. As environmental monitors, honeybees can potentially transfer environmental contaminants to honey. While pesticides can have ubiquitous presence in agricultural and urban areas, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) can be more prevalent in higher d. urban/industrial environments. Australian beehives are customarily located in rural areas/forests, but it is increasingly popular to keep hives in urban areas. This study assessed the levels of environmental contaminants in honeys (n = 212) from Queensland/Australian sources including rural, peri-urban and urban areas. Honey samples were analyzed by LC-MS/MS and GC-MS/MS for 53 herbicides, 83 pesticides, 18 breakdown products (for certain pesticides/herbicides) and 33 PAHs and showed low/negligible pesticide, herbicide and PAHs contamination, consistent regardless of honey origins. The experimental process involved the reaction of 2-Methoxynaphthalene(cas: 93-04-9).COA of Formula: C11H10O
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