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Selected indexed studies
- An investigation of the suitability of melissopalynology to authenticate Jarrah honey. (Curr Res Food Sci, 2022) [PMID:35281336]
- Inhibition of Dermatophyte Fungi by Australian Jarrah Honey. (Pathogens, 2021) [PMID:33670403]
- Detection of syrup adulterants in manuka and jarrah honey using HPTLC-multivariate data analysis. (PeerJ, 2021) [PMID:34616629]
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- Detection of syrup adulterants in manuka and jarrah honey using HPTLC-multivariate data analysis. (2021) pubmed
- Antioxidant Activity and Phenolic Compound Identification and Quantification in Western Australian Honeys. (2023) pubmed
- An investigation of the suitability of melissopalynology to authenticate Jarrah honey. (2022) pubmed
- Inhibition of Dermatophyte Fungi by Australian Jarrah Honey. (2021) pubmed
- Development of an HPTLC-based dynamic reference standard for the analysis of complex natural products using Jarrah honey as test sample. (2021) pubmed
- Design, Preparation, and Physicochemical Characterisation of Alginate-Based Honey-Loaded Topical Formulations. (2023) pubmed
- Agastache honey has superior antifungal activity in comparison with important commercial honeys. (2019) pubmed
- Development and validation of a new microplate assay that utilises optical density to quantify the antibacterial activity of honeys including Jarrah, Marri and Manuka. (2020) pubmed
- Changes in antibacterial activity, colour, and hydrogen peroxide content of Western Australian Jarrah and Marri honeys after storage at different temperatures over time. (2023) pubmed
- Unique antimicrobial activity in honey from the Australian honeypot ant (Camponotus inflatus). (2023) pubmed