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Beehive Products as Antibacterial Agents: A Review.

Rita Abou Nader1, Rawan Mackieh1, Rim Wehbe2, Dany El Obeid3, Jean Marc Sabatier4, Ziad Fajloun1,5.   

Abstract

Honeybees are one of the most marvelous and economically beneficial insects. As pollinators, they play a vital role in every aspect of the ecosystem. Beehive products have been used for thousands of years in many cultures for the treatment of various diseases. Their healing properties have been documented in many religious texts like the Noble Quran and the Holy Bible. Honey, bee venom, propolis, pollen and royal jelly all demonstrated a richness in their bioactive compounds which make them effective against a variety of bacterial strains. Furthermore, many studies showed that honey and bee venom work as powerful antibacterial agents against a wide range of bacteria including life-threatening bacteria. Several reports documented the biological activities of honeybee products but none of them emphasized on the antibacterial activity of all beehive products. Therefore, this review aims to highlight the antibacterial activity of honey, bee venom, propolis, pollen and royal jelly, that are produced by honeybees.

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Keywords:  antibacterial activity; bee venom; honey; honeybee products; pollen; propolis; royal jelly

Year:  2021        PMID: 34203716     DOI: 10.3390/antibiotics10060717

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antibiotics (Basel)        ISSN: 2079-6382


  6 in total

1.  Synergistic Effect of Polyphenol-Rich Complex of Plant and Green Propolis Extracts with Antibiotics against Respiratory Infections Causing Bacteria.

Authors:  Anna Ramata-Stunda; Zaiga Petriņa; Valda Valkovska; Mārtiņs Borodušķis; Līga Gibnere; Eleonora Gurkovska; Vizma Nikolajeva
Journal:  Antibiotics (Basel)       Date:  2022-01-26

2.  Apis mellifera syriaca Venom: Evaluation of Its Anticoagulant Effect, Proteolytic Activity, and Cytotoxicity along with Its Two Main Compounds-MEL and PLA2-On HeLa Cancer Cells.

Authors:  Carole Yaacoub; Rim Wehbe; Yahya Salma; Dany El-Obeid; Romeo El Bersaoui; Bruno Coutard; Ziad Fajloun
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2022-03-02       Impact factor: 4.927

Review 3.  Bee-Derived Products: Chemical Composition and Applications in Skin Tissue Engineering.

Authors:  Corina Dana Dumitru; Ionela Andreea Neacsu; Alexandru Mihai Grumezescu; Ecaterina Andronescu
Journal:  Pharmaceutics       Date:  2022-03-30       Impact factor: 6.525

4.  Impact of a Carboxymethyl Cellulose Coating Incorporated with an Ethanolic Propolis Extract on the Quality Criteria of Chicken Breast Meat.

Authors:  Aly Farag El Sheikha; Ayman Younes Allam; Tahra ElObeid; Elham Abdelrahman Basiouny; Ahmad Abdelkaway Abdelaal; Ryszard Amarowicz; Emel Oz; Charalampos Proestos; Emad Karrar; Fatih Oz
Journal:  Antioxidants (Basel)       Date:  2022-06-17

Review 5.  Royal Jelly as a Nutraceutical Natural Product with a Focus on Its Antibacterial Activity.

Authors:  Lilla Bagameri; Gabriela-Maria Baci; Daniel Severus Dezmirean
Journal:  Pharmaceutics       Date:  2022-05-27       Impact factor: 6.525

6.  Chemical, Cytotoxic, and Anti-Inflammatory Assessment of Honey Bee Venom from Apis mellifera intermissa.

Authors:  Iouraouine El Mehdi; Soraia I Falcão; Mustapha Harandou; Saïd Boujraf; Ricardo C Calhelha; Isabel C F R Ferreira; Ofélia Anjos; Maria G Campos; Miguel Vilas-Boas
Journal:  Antibiotics (Basel)       Date:  2021-12-10
  6 in total

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