Pak, S.C. Chemical composition of bee venom. In Bee Products-Chemical and Biological Properties; Springer: Cham, Switzerland, 2017; pp. 279-285.Pak, SC (2017). Chemical composition of bee venom. In: Alvarez-Suarez, J (Ed.), Bee products - chemical and biological properties. Springer, ...
Chemical composition of bee venom The chemical composition of the bee venom was analyzed and quantified using the GC-MS method. The obtained chromatogram is clearly illustrated in Fig. 1. The results obtained from the GC-MS analysis revealed the presence of a total of 48 bioactive. The quantifi...
Influence of Ionizing Radiation on the Venom of Bee Apis Mellifere L. Caucasica Environmental contamination gets recently more menacing character and is accompanied by heavy irreversible consequences for all live on the Earth. The poll... A Topchiyeva 被引量: 0发表: 2014年 Honey Like Component...
The present work aims to clarify the genotype differences of a model organism Saccharomyces cerevisiae in response to bee venom. The study evaluated various endpoints including cell survival, induction of physiologically active superoxide anions, mitotic gene conversion, mitotic crossing-over, reverse mutat...
Raw honey, royal jelly, bee bread, and even bee venom are bee derivatives that have been used in ancient systems of medicine around the world. Bee pollen is another bee byproduct used historically to treat a range of ailments, boost energy levels and foster resilience to stress. ...
Composition, properties and use of bee venom. This review of the literature on the venom of the honey bee [Apis mellifera L.] includes sections on its origin and physico-chemical composition, its antib... L Minieri,G Perucci,A Nizza - Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation : official publicat...
(lack of pollen baskets, larger mandibles, fusion of the intersegment membranes, a sting connected to more powerful muscles and a larger venom gland) [15], [31], [32], [33], [34], [35], [36]. Moreover, they have also managed to overcome the sophisticated recognition systems of ...
it is not surprising that the sting venom gland produces sex pheromone in several polistine wasp species11,12,16,28,29. However, the chemical components and glandular sources of sex pheromones in wasps and hornets remain poorly understood, even though such pheromones likely play an important role...
Bee products as immunity enhancers and apitherapy All bee products (royal jelly, honey, pollen, propolis, venom, and wax) have some biological activities in func- tion of the active compounds in their composition. Table 1 reviews the main potential substances in the bee products and the...
This includes the use of honey, pollen, bee bread, propolis, royal jelly, and bee venom. Several studies on neuroinflammatory diseases in animal models have increasingly supported the effectiveness of this therapy in treating diseases related to microglia activation and Glu excitotoxicity among which ...