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Bee Venom: From Venom to Drug [PDF]
Insects of the order Hymenoptera have a defensive substance that contains many biologically active compounds. Specifically, venom from honeybees (Apis mellifera) contains many enzymes and peptides that are effective against various diseases.
Abdelwahab Khalil +2 more
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Much research has shown Bee venom to be an effective neuroprotective agent. However, the usual transdermal injection of bee venom poses many pharmacokinetic disadvantages.
Cong Duc Nguyen +2 more
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Bee Venom Phospholipase A2: Yesterday’s Enemy Becomes Today’s Friend
Bee venom therapy has been used to treat immune-related diseases such as arthritis for a long time. Recently, it has revealed that group III secretory phospholipase A2 from bee venom (bee venom group III sPLA2) has in vitro and in vivo immunomodulatory ...
Gi-Ja Lee, Hyunsu Bae, Lee Gihyun
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Protective Effects of Bee Venom against Endotoxemia-Related Acute Kidney Injury in Mice
Sepsis-associated acute kidney injury (AKI) is a leading cause of death in hospitalized patients worldwide. Despite decades of effort, there is no effective treatment for preventing the serious medical condition.
Jung-Yeon Kim +2 more
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Bee venom has been used to treat many diseases because of its anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects. However, the secretions of bee venom can also cause life-threatening adverse reactions.
Soobin Jang, Kyeong Han Kim
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The Protective Effect of Bee Venom on Fibrosis Causing Inflammatory Diseases
Bee venom therapy is a treatment modality that may be thousands of years old and involves the application of live bee stings to the patient’s skin or, in more recent years, the injection of bee venom into the skin with a hypodermic needle.
Woo-Ram Lee +2 more
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Clinical Effectiveness of Bee Venom Acupuncture for Bone Fractures and Potential Mechanisms: A Narrative Overview [PDF]
Bee venom acupuncture, a type of herbal acupuncture, combines the pharmacological actions of bioactive compounds from bee venom with the mechanical stimulation of meridian points.
Jung-Hyun Kim, Byung-Kwan Seo
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Bee Venom: Overview of Main Compounds and Bioactivities for Therapeutic Interests
Apitherapy is an alternate therapy that relies on the usage of honeybee products, most importantly bee venom for the treatment of many human diseases. The venom can be introduced into the human body by manual injection or by direct bee stings.
Rim Wehbe +2 more
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Evaluation of antimicrobial and antibiofilm efficacy of bee venom and exosome against escherichia coli k99 strain [PDF]
Escherichia coli K99 (F5) strain is one of the bacterial agents that cause calf deaths. F5 is an adhesin that allows pathogenic E. coli attach to the small intestine cells and colonize there. The presence of F5 in E.
Demet CELEBI +3 more
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Bee Venom in Wound Healing [PDF]
Bee venom (BV), also known as api-toxin, is widely used in the treatment of different inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis or multiple sclerosis. It is also known that BV can improve the wound healing process. BV plays a crucial role in the modulation of the different phases of wound repair.
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