Determination of Antioxidant, Antidiabetic, Anticholinergic, Antiglaucoma Properties and Comprehensive Phytochemical Content by LC‐MS/MS of Bingöl Honeybee Pollen
Food Science & Nutrition,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13(3)
Published: March 1, 2025
Honeybee
pollen
is
the
most
important
food
and
protein
source
for
bees.
It
a
highly
nutritious
natural
product
humans
due
to
its
content.
Pollen
shows
different
phytochemical
content
variable
biological
activity
according
geography
vegetation.
Therefore,
in
this
study,
comprehensive
by
LC-MS/MS,
antioxidant
properties
assays,
with
enzyme
inhibition
potential;
antidiabetic,
anticholinergic,
antiglaucoma
properties,
were
determined
from
sample
Bingöl
province,
one
of
significant
beekeeping
centers
Türkiye.
As
result
15
metabolites
determined,
highest
concentration
quinic
acid
(1.531
mg
analyte/g
extract)
was
found.
Antioxidant
results:
total
phenolic
113.14
GAE/g,
flavonoid
64.11
QE/g,
Fe3+
reduction
0.43
μg/mL,
CUPRAC
0.511
FRAP
0.976
DPPH
IC50:
1.06
ABTS
0.933
DMPD
0.598
μg/mL.
In
addition,
showed
antiglaucoma,
antidiabetic
inhibiting
carbonic
anhydrase
isoenzyme
II
(hCA
II),
acetylcholinesterase
(AChE),
α-
amylase
enzymes,
respectively.
it
that
has
and,
first
time,
inhibits
hCA
II,
AChE,
α-amylase
enzymes.
Language: Английский
Evaluation of the antibacterial and inhibitory activity of the NorA and TetK efflux pumps of Staphylococcus aureus by p-coumaric acid
Microbial Pathogenesis,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
200, P. 107318 - 107318
Published: Jan. 21, 2025
Language: Английский
The Value of Stingless Bee Bioproducts for Human Health and Conservation: A Systematic Review
Diversity,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(3), P. 191 - 191
Published: March 7, 2025
In
this
systematic
review,
we
look
to
the
long-established
medical
relationship
between
humans
and
stingless
bees
support
notion
that
health
conservation
research
needs
differently
at
examples
of
human
biodiversity.
Through
PRISMA
statement,
synthesized
1128
Web
Science
references
2000
2024
regarding
clinical
or
experimental
therapeutic
applications
bee
bioproducts
(honey
propolis)
for
health.
We
aligned
trend
with
2023’s
leading
morbidities
in
Mexico
people’s
perceptions
healing
experiences
using
bioproducts.
found
honey
propolis
28
species
can
aid
treating
8
out
19
most
prevalent
diseases
Mexico,
primarily
cancer,
type-2
diabetes,
obesity,
COVID-19.
Although
there
is
limited
evidence
from
studies
Americas,
people
actively
contribute
as
stewards
biodiversity
by
recognizing
appreciating
benefits
these
offer.
conclude
traditional
meliponiculture
systems
safeguard
knowledge
be
used
improve
socio-ecosystem
This
significant
strengthening
locally
based
healthcare
while
fostering
collaborative
tropical
landscape
conservation.
Language: Английский
Scaptotrigona mexicana Propolis from Totonacapan Region: Chemical Composition, Antioxidant and Antibacterial Activities
Molecules,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
30(6), P. 1370 - 1370
Published: March 19, 2025
The
propolis
produced
by
stingless
bees
is
a
complex
mixture
of
natural
sticky
components
mixed
with
soil
or
clay.
Global
research
on
has
focused
studying
the
biological
and
pharmacological
properties
chemical
composition
bee
from
Brazil,
Indonesia,
other
regions.
However,
studies
in
Mexico
are
scarce.
This
study
aimed
to
determine
geopropolis
Scaptotrigona
mexicana
collected
Totonacapan
region
evaluate
its
antioxidant
antibacterial
activities.
phenolic
contents
ethanolic
extract
ranged
2.45
±
0.03
mg
GAE/g
3.48
0.56
dry
extract.
total
flavonoid
content
0.69
QE/g
0.84
0.009
activity
extracts
was
assessed
via
DPPH,
ABTS,
FRAP
assays.
minimum
inhibitory
concentration
values
exhibited
(>512
g/mL)
for
Gram-negative
bacteria
(Pseudomonas
aerugunosa
Phorphyromonas
gingivalis)
were
higher
than
those
Gram-positive
bacteria.
showed
highest
against
Streptococcus
mutans
(256
g/mL).
Five
known
compounds,
taraxeryl
acetate
(1),
lupeol
(3),
cicloart-23-en-3β,25-diol
(5),
mangiferoic
acid
(6),
5-(11’Z-heptadecenyl)-resorcinol
(7),
two
irresoluble
mixtures
3-O-acetyl-α-(2a)
3-O-acetyl-β-amyrins
(2b),
α-
(4a)
-amyrins
(4b),
identified
nuclear
magnetic
resonance
spectroscopy
mass
spectrometry.
Additionally,
39
volatile
compounds
headspace-solid
phase
microextraction
using
hyphenated
gas
chromatography
coupled
spectrometry
time-of-flight.
main
detected
include
trans-α-bergamotene
(8.15%),
hexanal
(7.17%),
2-heptanone
(7.60%),
α-copaene
(7.09%).
Language: Английский
Physicochemical Properties of Two Mexican Stingless Bee Honeys to Strengthen Their Biocultural Value
Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
34(5), P. 1129 - 1139
Published: July 10, 2024
Abstract
Honey
production
in
Mexico
is
an
ancient
economic,
social,
and
biocultural
activity
for
indigenous
communities,
Mayas,
Totonacs,
among
others.
Stingless
bee
honeys
are
used
traditional
medicine
to
treat
gastrointestinal,
respiratory,
dermatological,
ophthalmic
ailments
as
they
contain
compounds
with
antioxidant,
antibacterial,
anti-inflammatory,
antifungal
activities.
Here,
a
comprehensive
physicochemical
characterization
of
Mexican
stingless
presented
contribution
strengthening
the
practice
meliponiculture
by
native
Mayan
Totonac
communities.
By
delivering
information
on
main
parameters
Melipona
beecheii
Scaptotrigona
mexicana
,
it
intended
increase
their
commercial
value
different
regions
Mexico,
taking
into
consideration
zootechnical
management
techniques
these
A
statistical
analysis
was
performed
identify
if
there
were
significant
differences
evaluated.
Significant
observed
moisture
level,
pH,
sugar
composition,
HMF
content
between
at
least
two
analyzed.
Furthermore,
principal
component
confirmed
showing
distinct
profile
honey
when
compared
other
species.
that
beekeepers
can
use
classify
characterize
produce
provided.
This
will
complement
indisputable
efforts
populations
conserve
biological
biodiversity,
defense
territories,
various
ancestral
practices
employed
breeding,
management,
reproduction
bees.
this
help
economic
sustainability
Graphical
Language: Английский
REVEALING THE MULTIFACETED LANDSCAPE OF PROPOLIS RESEARCH (1945-2023): A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS OF DYNAMICITY, SPATIOTEMPORAL TRENDS, AND EMERGING PARADIGMS IN SCHOLARLY DISCOURSE
Uludağ Arıcılık Dergisi,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
24(2), P. 417 - 441
Published: Nov. 6, 2024
Propolis,
a
natural
resinous
substance
produced
by
bees,
has
long
been
known
for
its
potential
health
benefits.
This
study
aims
to
present
comprehensive
bibliometric
investigation,
exploring
the
dynamicity,
spatiotemporal
trends,
and
emerging
patterns
in
scholarly
discourse
surrounding
propolis
research.
The
tailed
PRISMA
guidelines
used
MeSH
databases
Scopus
retrieve
relevant
bibliographic
data
spanning
75
years.
R-based
Bibliometrix
VOSviewer
applications
were
employed
analysis.
A
noticeable
increase
production
was
observed
last
two
decades.
Active
participation
research
identified
from
Brazil,
China,
Türkiye.
multidimensional
nature
of
evident
through
diversity
topics
covered
highly
impactful
intellectual
maps
information
sources.
Thematic
evolution
highlighted
dynamic
research,
with
areas
investigation
an
enhanced
understanding
therapeutic
applications.
Five
prominent
themes
emerged:
"propolis,"
"oxidative
stress,"
"honey,"
"beeswax,"
"allergic
contact
dermatitis."
Additionally,
included
chronic
kidney
disease,
COVID-19,
metabolomics.
Mapping
international
cooperation
co-citation
authors
demonstrated
multiple
activities.
findings
this
hold
implications
researchers,
healthcare
professionals,
policymakers,
providing
insights
into
current
landscape
Language: Английский