Therapeutic properties of bioactive compounds from different honeybee products

L Cornara, M Biagi, J Xiao, B Burlando - Frontiers in pharmacology, 2017 - frontiersin.org
Honeybees produce honey, royal jelly, propolis, bee venom, bee pollen, and beeswax,
which potentially benefit to humans due to the bioactives in them. Clinical standardization of …

Honey as a Functional Food for Apis mellifera

MR Berenbaum, B Calla - Annual Review of Entomology, 2021 - annualreviews.org
Although nectar is consumed, primarily as a supplemental food, by a broad range of insects
spanning at least five orders, it is processed and stored by only a small number of species …

Impact of bee venom enzymes on diseases and immune responses

MS Hossen, UM Shapla, SH Gan, MI Khalil - Molecules, 2016 - mdpi.com
Bee venom (BV) is used to treat many diseases and exhibits anti-inflammatory, anti-
bacterial, antimutagenic, radioprotective, anti-nociceptive immunity promoting, hepatocyte …

The unique protein composition of honey revealed by comprehensive proteomic analysis: Allergens, venom-like proteins, antibacterial properties, royal jelly proteins …

T Erban, E Shcherbachenko, P Talacko… - Journal of natural …, 2019 - ACS Publications
Honey is a unique natural product produced by European honeybees. Due to its high
economic value, honey is considered to be well characterized chemically, and it is often …

Differential proteomic analysis of midguts from Nosema ceranae-infected honeybees reveals manipulation of key host functions

C Vidau, J Panek, C Texier, DG Biron… - Journal of Invertebrate …, 2014 - Elsevier
Many invasive pathogens effectively bypass the insect defenses to ensure the completion of
their life cycle. Among those, an invasive microsporidian species, Nosema ceranae, can …

Nectar Flavonol Rhamnosides Are Floral Markers of Acacia (Robinia pseudacacia) Honey

P Truchado, F Ferreres, L Bortolotti… - Journal of Agricultural …, 2008 - ACS Publications
With the objective of finding floral markers for the determination of the botanical origin of
acacia (robinia) honey, the phytochemicals present in nectar collected from Robinia …

A single honey proteome dataset for identifying adulteration by foreign amylases and mining various protein markers natural to honey

T Erban, E Shcherbachenko, P Talacko, K Harant - Journal of Proteomics, 2021 - Elsevier
Honey adulteration is a common practice that deceives consumers and devalues the unique
curative and food properties of honey. For marketing, each honey must satisfy an …

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 …

α-Glucosidases and α-1, 4-glucan lyases: structures, functions, and physiological actions

M Okuyama, W Saburi, H Mori, A Kimura - Cellular and Molecular Life …, 2016 - Springer
Abstract α-Glucosidases (AGases) and α-1, 4-glucan lyases (GLases) catalyze the
degradation of α-glucosidic linkages at the non-reducing ends of substrates to release α …

[PDF][PDF] Comprehensive review on honey: Biochemical and medicinal properties

P Saranraj, S Sivasakthi - J. Acad. Ind. Res, 2018 - jairjp.com
Honey has been extensively used as healing agent throughout the human history in addition
to its widespread usage as popular food. Honey is a sweet substance produced as a food …