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  • The energy concept of money

    Purpose: This paper aims to provide the literature review seeking an answer whether energy can be used as a universal equivalent instead of money. Methodology: The author conducted a review of available literature and data sources related to the money theory and energy concept of money. Findings: It was found that the definition of energy as a general equivalent has a contextual and dynamic nature, and this field’s consolidation...

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  • Georg Simmel’s The Philosophy of Money and the Modernization Paradigm

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    This article examines Georg Simmel’s contribution to the understanding of how money functions in modern society, mainly scrutinizing his most important work on that topic, The Philosophy of Money, in the context of modernization theories. Modernization theories, as developed (most notably) by Marx, Weber, Durkheim, and Elias, attempted to explain the transition from feudalism and a closed agrarian economy to capitalism and industrial...

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  • Antimicrobial Activity of Honey

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    - Year 2017

    Honey has had a valued place in traditional medicine for centuries. It was used to overcome liver, cardiovascular and gastrointestinal problems and for treatment of some types of infectious disease. Particularly, good results were achieved in the case of application of this product for therapy of infected, difficult to heal wounds. The high health-promoting properties of honey have been recently confirmed in many research investigations....

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  • Honey antibacterial activity: A neglected aspect of honey quality assurance as functional food

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    • J. Majtan
    • M. Bucekova
    • I. Kafantaris
    • P. Szweda
    • K. Hammer
    • D. Mossialos

    - TRENDS IN FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY - Year 2021

    Background Honey is considered as a functional food with health-promoting properties. Its potent antibacterial and antibiofilm effects are the major attributes of so called ‘medical-grade honey’ which is topically used for the treatment of burns, wounds and skin disorders. Nevertheless, the current set of honey quality parameters adopted in the European Union do not include its biological properties. Furthermore, in light of the...

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  • Journal of Money Laundering Control

    Journals

    ISSN: 1368-5201 , eISSN: 1758-7808

  • JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MONEY AND FINANCE

    Journals

    ISSN: 0261-5606 , eISSN: 1873-0639

  • JOURNAL OF MONEY CREDIT AND BANKING

    Journals

    ISSN: 0022-2879 , eISSN: 1538-4616

  • Elemental composition of sugar and honey

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    • P. Pohl
    • A. Szymczycha-Madeja
    • M. Welna
    • D. Jedryczko
    • P. Jamroz

    - Year 2015

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  • Determination of antibiotic residues in honey

    Honey produced by honeybees is a valuable food product. The presence of xenobiotics in honey may harm its quality and constitute a danger to human health. Antibiotics are commonly applied by beekeepers to eliminate disease among honeybees. Moreover, ubiquitous administration of antibiotics may cause bacteria to become resistant to many drugs and spread antibioticresistant strains of bacteria. Appropriate sample preparation and...

  • Honey as an indicator of heavy metals in the environment

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    - Year 2012

    Honey bees collect nectar, pollen and honeydew to produce bee products. One of them is honey, which due to chemical composition and properties is considered by human as a valuable food product. When honey bees collect substrates to produce honey they can bring contaminants to the hive. The presence of xenobiotics in bee products may lower their quality and devalue their properties, and also endanger human health. Many scientists...