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Royal Jelly: An ancient remedy with remarkable antibacterial properties.

Filippo Fratini1, Giovanni Cilia2, Simone Mancini2, Antonio Felicioli3.   

Abstract

Royal Jelly (RJ), a honeybee hypopharyngeal gland secretion of young nurse and an exclusive nourishment for bee queen, has been used since ancient times for care and human health and it is still very important in traditional and folkloristic medicine, especially in Asia within the apitherapy. Recently, RJ and its protein and lipid components have been subjected to several investigations on their antimicrobial activity due to extensive traditional uses and for a future application in medicine. Antimicrobial activities of crude Royal Jelly, Royalisin, 10-hydroxy-2-decenoic acid, Jelleines, Major Royal Jelly Proteins against different bacteria have been reported. All these beehive products showed antimicrobial activities that lead their potential employment in several fields as natural additives. RJ and its derived compounds show a highest activity especially against Gram positive bacteria. The purpose of this Review is to summarize the results of antimicrobial studies of Royal Jelly following the timescale of the researches. From the first scientific applications to the isolation of the single components in order to better understand its application in the past years and propose an employment in future studies as a natural antimicrobial agent.
Copyright © 2016 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  10-hydroxy-2-decenoic; Antimicrobial activity; Honeybees; Major Royal Jelly Proteins; Natural peptides; Royal Jelly

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27664731     DOI: 10.1016/j.micres.2016.06.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microbiol Res        ISSN: 0944-5013            Impact factor:   5.415


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4.  Effect of Inspiratory Muscle Training with Royal Jelly Supplement on Iron Metabolism in Cigarette Addicts.

Authors:  Zarife Pancar
Journal:  Eurasian J Med       Date:  2021-01-19

5.  Multielemental Analysis of Bee Pollen, Propolis, and Royal Jelly Collected in West-Central Poland.

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Review 7.  Health Promoting Properties of Bee Royal Jelly: Food of the Queens.

Authors:  Nicolas Collazo; Maria Carpena; Bernabe Nuñez-Estevez; Paz Otero; Jesus Simal-Gandara; Miguel A Prieto
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8.  Mining the Royal Jelly Proteins: Combinatorial Hexapeptide Ligand Library Significantly Improves the MS-Based Proteomic Identification in Complex Biological Samples.

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10.  Isomeric Separation and Recognition of Anionic and Zwitterionic N-glycans from Royal Jelly Glycoproteins.

Authors:  Alba Hykollari; Daniel Malzl; Barbara Eckmair; Jorick Vanbeselaere; Patrick Scheidl; Chunsheng Jin; Niclas G Karlsson; Iain B H Wilson; Katharina Paschinger
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