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Melissa officinalis (melissa) has high levels of phenolic compounds with recognized biological action, and is used in the prevention of various diseases, such as bronchial asthma, ulcers, inflammation, viruses and arteriosclerosis. The synthesis of compounds of interest with biological activity depends on the quality of the plant, its geographical origin, climatic conditions, harvesting period and storage methods.