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Chemical profile, antioxidant, antifungal, and cytotoxic activities of propolis from the stingless bee Tetragona clavipes. [PDF]

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Melittin recovery with efficient phospholipase A2 removal of apitoxin from cross‐flow ultrafiltration process

Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology, 2020
AbstractBACKGROUNDBee venom (apitoxin) is a complex mixture of enzymes, peptides, amines, and other chemicals that presents diverse pharmaceutical activities. Melittin, a small peptide with 2.84 kDa, represents about 50% of this venom, on a dry basis.
Evelin CV Brandão   +3 more
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Environmentally friendly pest management by applying biodegradable apitoxin based microspheres

2020
Uporaba agrokemikalija u poljoprivredi ima znatne posljedice na onečišćenje okoliša. Iz godine u godinu sve je manje aktivnih tvari na tržištu zbog nepovoljnih toksikoloških svojstava, što dodatno otežava uobičajenu zaštitu bilja. Osim toga uslijed dugogodišnje i nepravilne uporabe sredstva za zaštitu bilja često dolazi do razvoja rezistentnosti ...
Lemić, Darija, Vinceković, Marko
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Apitoxin protects rat pups brain from propionic acid-induced oxidative stress: The expression pattern of Bcl-2 and Caspase-3 apoptotic genes

NeuroToxicology, 2015
The primary aim of this study was to determine the potential modulatory role of the apitoxin (bee venom; BV) against propionic acid (PPA)-induced neurotoxicity. The biochemical responses to PPA exposure in rat pups were assayed, including changes in the antioxidant barrier systems and lipid peroxidation and protein oxidation biomarkers in the brain ...
Samah R, Khalil   +3 more
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An Potential Honey bee venom (apitoxin)

2023
Ayyanar Maniraj   +3 more
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USE OF APITOXIN AS AN INTERVENTION IN THE TREATMENT OF DERMATOLOGICAL INFLAMMATION

Bee venom (BV), produced by the species Apis mellifera, is one of the most recognized and widely studied natural toxins, with increasing use in integrative medicine. This venom contains a variety of chemicals, including peptides such as melittin, apamine, adolapin, and the peptide MCD, as well as enzymes such as phospholipase A2 (PLA2), hyaluronidase ...
José Roberto da Cunha Lima   +8 more
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Evaluation of an IgY-based antivenom against apitoxin from honeybees

Toxicon, 2020
Leiva, Carlos Leónidas   +8 more
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Physiotherapic treatment with apitoxin: an overview of the worldwide experience

International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications (IJSRP), 2018
Nelson Ayres Barradas   +5 more
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Effect of Apitoxin on Alveolar Bone Alterations in Induced Diabetic Rats (An Animal Study)

Egyptian Journal of Histology, 2023
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Apitoxin Aquapuncture and Administration of Herbal Medicines in a Dog with Superficial Pyoderma

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine, 2012
Cheng-Hung Lai   +2 more
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