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EVALUATION OF METAL CONTENTS AND BIOACTIVITY OF TWO EDIBLE MUSHROOMS AGARICUS CAMPESTRIS AND BOLETUS EDULIS

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Table 1: Digestion conditions for mushroom samples in the microwave digestion system
Table 3: Metal concentrations (mg/kg, dry weight) of the mushroom samples
Table 7: Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of methanol extracts of Agaricus campestris and Boletus edulis

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