New insights into the biological and pharmaceutical properties of royal jelly

S Ahmad, MG Campos, F Fratini, SZ Altaye… - International journal of …, 2020 - mdpi.com
Royal jelly (RJ) is a yellowish-white and acidic secretion of hypopharyngeal and mandibular
glands of nurse bees used to feed young worker larvae during the first three days and the …

New findings on biological actions and clinical applications of royal jelly: a review

M Khazaei, A Ansarian, E Ghanbari - Journal of dietary …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Royal jelly (RJ) is a natural bee product with great potential for use in medicine. The
chemical composition of RJ indicates the presence of various bioactive substances …

Bee-derived antibacterial peptide, defensin-1, promotes wound reepithelialisation in vitro and in vivo

M Bucekova, M Sojka, I Valachova… - Wound Healing …, 2017 - journals.co.za
Royal jelly (RJ) has successfully been used as a remedy in wound healing. RJ has multiple
effects, including antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory activities, in …

In Vitro Anti‐Inflammatory Effects of Three Fatty Acids from Royal Jelly

YF Chen, K Wang, YZ Zhang… - Mediators of …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Trans‐10‐hydroxy‐2‐decenoic acid (10‐H2DA), 10‐hydroxydecanoic acid (10‐HDAA), and
sebacic acid (SEA) are the three major fatty acids in royal jelly (RJ). Previous studies have …

Royal jelly extracellular vesicles promote wound healing by modulating underlying cellular responses

S Álvarez, P Contreras-Kallens, S Aguayo… - … Therapy-Nucleic Acids, 2023 - cell.com
Apis mellifera royal jelly (RJ) is a well-known remedy in traditional medicine around the
world and its versatile effects range from antibacterial to anti-inflammatory properties and …

Royal jelly: chemistry, storage and bioactivities

A Maghsoudlou, AS Mahoonak… - Journal of apicultural …, 2019 - sciendo.com
Royal jelly (RJ) has been known for centuries, but in the last 5-6 decades its systematic
production and consumption has increased. RJ is secreted by the hypopharyngeal and …

Exosome-like vesicles in Apis mellifera bee pollen, honey and royal jelly contribute to their antibacterial and pro-regenerative activity

CMAP Schuh, S Aguayo, G Zavala… - Journal of …, 2019 - journals.biologists.com
Microvesicles are key players in cellular communication. As glandular secretions present a
rich source of active exosomes, we hypothesized that exosome-like vesicles are present in …

Royal jelly-derived proteins enhance proliferation and migration of human epidermal keratinocytes in an in vitro scratch wound model

Y Lin, Q Shao, M Zhang, C Lu, J Fleming… - BMC complementary and …, 2019 - Springer
Background Skin injury is inevitable in daily life. In recent years, with the increasing
morbidity of diseases such as diabetes and metabolic disorders, chronic wounds have …

The in vitro and in vivo wound-healing effects of royal jelly derived from Apis mellifera L. during blossom seasons of Castanea mollissima Bl. and Brassica napus L …

Y Lin, M Zhang, L Wang, T Lin, G Wang, J Peng… - … Medicine and Therapies, 2020 - Springer
Background Non-healing wounds have been a severe issue in the global healthcare
system. Regrettably, royal jelly, a traditional remedy for various skin injuries, has not been …

Royal jelly as a nutraceutical natural product with a focus on its antibacterial activity

L Bagameri, GM Baci, DS Dezmirean - Pharmaceutics, 2022 - mdpi.com
Royal jelly (RJ) is one of the most valued natural products and is known for its health-
promoting properties. Due to its therapeutic effects, it has been used in medicine since …