Therapeutic properties of bioactive compounds from different honeybee products
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 …
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 …
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
Bee venom (BV) is used to treat many diseases and exhibits anti-inflammatory, anti-
bacterial, antimutagenic, radioprotective, anti-nociceptive immunity promoting, hepatocyte …
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
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
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 …
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
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 …
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 …
to its widespread usage as popular food. Honey is a sweet substance produced as a food …