Does cannabis extract obtained from cannabis flowers with maximum allowed residual level of aflatoxins and ochratoxin A have an impact on human safety and health?
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Fig. 6 Typical chromatogram and analyte transitions of AfG2 (a), AfG1 (b), AfB2 (c), AfB1 (d), and OchA (e). |
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Serafimovska, T.; Stefanovski, S.; Erler, J.; Keskovski, Z.; Stefkov, G.; Mitevska, M.; Serafimovska, M.D.; Balkanov, T.; Ribarska, J.T. (2021). "Does cannabis extract obtained from cannabis flowers with maximum allowed residual level of aflatoxins and ochratoxin A have an impact on human safety and health?". Frontiers in Medicine 8: 759856. doi:10.3389/fmed.2021.759856. |
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2021 |
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Serafimovska, T.; Stefanovski, S.; Erler, J.; Keskovski, Z.; Stefkov, G.; Mitevska, M.; Serafimovska, M.D.; Balkanov, T.; Ribarska, J.T. |
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