Bee products and their applications in the food and pharmaceutical industries /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London, United Kingdom :
Academic Press,
[2022]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Bee Products and Their Applications in the Food and Pharmaceutical Industries
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Chapter 1 Bee products-An overview of their pharmacological properties and medicinal applications
- Introduction
- Complementary and alternative medicine
- Bee product pharmacology
- Ethical considerations with the use of bee products
- Problems of holistic apitherapy
- Bias in interpretation of scientific data
- Acceptance of bee products as medicine
- Possibilities for uses of bee products in medicine
- Treatment of various types of wounds
- Wound infections
- Tonsillectomy
- Diabetic foot ulcers
- Radiotherapy and/or chemotherapy-induced oral mucositis
- Burns
- Malignant fumigating wounds
- Herpes virus-associated skin lesions (HSV-1, HSV-2)
- Honey for acute coughs in children
- Oral health-Dental plaque and gingival inflammation
- Poststroke shoulder pain
- Musculoskeletal pain
- Bee products must be superior to other approaches
- Bringing bee products back into medicine-Discussion and concluding remarks
- References
- Chapter 2 Bee products and skin therapy
- Introduction
- Honey
- Types of honey
- The role of honey constituents
- Therapeutic properties of honey
- Propolis
- Propolis against photodamage of skin
- Antimicrobial properties of propolis against infections
- Wound healing properties of propolis
- Bee pollen
- Bee pollen and skin products
- A cosmetic ingredient for hair products
- Burn healing properties
- Royal jelly
- Royal jelly in skin care
- Therapeutic effects of royal jelly
- Beeswax
- Beeswax in cosmetics
- Beeswax in skin care
- Antimicrobial effects of beeswax
- Antioxidative and antiinflammatory activity of beeswax
- Bee venom
- Cosmetic applications of bee venom
- Pharmacological value of bee venom
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 3 Bee products and diabetes mellitus
- Introduction
- Preclinical studies on the antidiabetic potential of bee products
- Blood glucose, Hb1Ac, and lipid profiles
- Insulin deficiency
- Oxidative stress and insulin resistance
- Preclinical studies of bee products on diabetic complications
- Diabetic nephropathy
- Diabetic retinopathy
- Delayed wound healing
- Clinical studies involving bee products
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 4 Propolis and the immune system
- Introduction
- Phytochemicals of propolis responsible for immunomodulatory action
- Overview of the immune response
- Immunomodulatory effects on innate and adaptive immunity
- Effects on innate immunity
- Effects on phagocytes, NK cells, and cytokines
- Effects on dendritic cells and cytokines
- Effects on adaptive immunity
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 5 Propolis and gastrointestinal tract diseases
- Introduction
- Phytochemical constituents of propolis
- Effect of propolis on oral mucositis