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261 related items for PubMed ID: 23886433

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  • 2. Pyrrolizidine alkaloids in honey: comparison of analytical methods.
    Kempf M, Wittig M, Reinhard A, von der Ohe K, Blacquière T, Raezke KP, Michel R, Schreier P, Beuerle T.
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  • 3. Pyrrolizidine alkaloids of Echium vulgare honey found in pure pollen.
    Boppré M, Colegate SM, Edgar JA.
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  • 4. Pyrrolizidine alkaloids in honey and bee pollen.
    Dübecke A, Beckh G, Lüllmann C.
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  • 5. Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids from Echium vulgare in Honey Originate Primarily from Floral Nectar.
    Lucchetti MA, Glauser G, Kilchenmann V, Dübecke A, Beckh G, Praz C, Kast C.
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  • 6. Chemical fingerprinting identifies Echium vulgare, Eupatorium cannabinum and Senecio spp. as plant species mainly responsible for pyrrolizidine alkaloids in bee-collected pollen.
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  • 7. Improved method for extraction and LC-MS analysis of pyrrolizidine alkaloids and their N-oxides in honey: application to Echium vulgare honeys.
    Betteridge K, Cao Y, Colegate SM.
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  • 8. Transfer of pyrrolizidine alkaloids from ragwort, common groundsel and viper's bugloss to milk from dairy cows.
    Mulder PPJ, Klijnstra MD, Goselink RMA, van Vuuren AM, Cone JW, Stoopen G, Hoogenboom RLAP.
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  • 9. Quantification of pyrrolizidine alkaloids in North American plants and honey by LC-MS: single laboratory validation.
    Mudge EM, Jones AM, Brown PN.
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  • 10. Solid-phase extraction and HPLC-MS profiling of pyrrolizidine alkaloids and their N-oxides: a case study of Echium plantagineum.
    Colegate SM, Edgar JA, Knill AM, Lee ST.
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  • 11. Solid-phase extraction and LC-MS analysis of pyrrolizidine alkaloids in honeys.
    Beales KA, Betteridge K, Colegate SM, Edgar JA.
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  • 13. Pyrrolizidine alkaloids in honey: risk analysis by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry.
    Kempf M, Beuerle T, Bühringer M, Denner M, Trost D, von der Ohe K, Bhavanam VB, Schreier P.
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  • 14. Pyrrolizidine alkaloids in floral honeys of tropical Ghana: a health risk assessment.
    Letsyo E, Jerz G, Winterhalter P, Dübecke A, von der Ohe W, von der Ohe K, Beuerle T.
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  • 15. Influence of Storage on the Stability of Toxic Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids and Their N-Oxides in Peppermint Tea, Hay, and Honey.
    Kaltner F, Rychlik M, Gareis M, Gottschalk C.
    J Agric Food Chem; 2018 May 23; 66(20):5221-5228. PubMed ID: 29709169
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  • 16. Comprehensive investigation and risk study on pyrrolizidine alkaloid contamination in Chinese retail honey.
    He Y, Zhu L, Ma J, Wong L, Zhao Z, Ye Y, Fu PP, Lin G.
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  • 19. Echium plantagineum L. honey: Search of pyrrolizidine alkaloids and polyphenols, anti-inflammatory potential and cytotoxicity.
    Moreira R, Fernandes F, Valentão P, Pereira DM, Andrade PB.
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  • 20. Detection of pyrrolizidine alkaloids in commercial honey using liquid chromatography-ion trap mass spectrometry.
    Griffin CT, Danaher M, Elliott CT, Glenn Kennedy D, Furey A.
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