Honey and Pollen Phenolic Composition, Antioxidant Capacity, and DNA Protecting Properties

The phenolic composition, antioxidant capacity, and the dsDNA oxidative damage protecting properties, of ten honey and two pollen samples, from different countries, Portugal, Algeria, Romania, and Greece, using differential pulse voltammetry, DPPH. spectrophotometric assay, reversed‐phase high perfo...

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