Content of some heavy metals and fatty acids in honeycombs for different environmental conditions
I. I. Kovalchuk, R. S. Fedoruk, J. F. Rivis, I. I. Saranchuk
Experimental studies performed content of some heavy metals and fatty acids in honeycombs depending on environmental conditions are presented in this article. Found increased content of iron, zinc, copper, nickel and lead in a cell obtained from research hives placed at a distance of 15 and 30 km from the zone of intensive technological load. The total content of fatty acids and correlation of certain polyunsaturated and saturated fatty acids in the samples of honeycombs in zone fluctuated depending on the agroecological conditions of the environment and determined by the intensity of technological burden on farmland.
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