Biology Reference
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direct efforts towards establishing biologi-
cal properties (antioxidant and antimicro-
bial), chemical composition, botanical
origin of the species employed by bees and
minimum quality parameters of propolis
samples from different regions of Colombia.
With this data it will be more feasible to
standardize the process of propolis produc-
tion, which will allow the development of
innovative products with this resinous
substance. Finally, the study of propolis
from regions not previously explored will
be attractive for researchers trying to find
new bioactive molecules.
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