Characterization and geographical discrimination of commercial Citrus spp. honeys produced in different Mediterranean countries based on minerals, volatile compounds and physicochemical parameters, using chemometrics.
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Stavros Kontakos | M. Kontominas | I. Karabagias | Ioannis K Karabagias | Sofia Karabournioti | Michael G Kontominas | Artemis P Louppis | Chara Papastephanou | S. Kontakos | S. Karabournioti | A. Louppis | C. Papastephanou
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