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Cyclic convective drying of bee pollen

Cyclic convective drying of bee pollen

... the bee family. Pollen and its Perga are indispensable sources of proteins, vitamins and lipids for honey ...Keywords: bee pollen, drying of pollen, cyclic convective drying, the ...

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Glutamate excitotoxicity induced by orally administered propionic acid, a short chain fatty acid can be ameliorated by bee pollen

Glutamate excitotoxicity induced by orally administered propionic acid, a short chain fatty acid can be ameliorated by bee pollen

... honey bee products. This includes the use of honey, pollen, bee bread, propolis, royal jelly, and bee ...of bee pollen was recently attributed to its anti- microbial activity and ...

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The effect of bee pollen as dietary supplement on meat chemical composition for broiler Ross 308

The effect of bee pollen as dietary supplement on meat chemical composition for broiler Ross 308

... respectively led to an increase the water content in experimental groups in the breast muscles, but it had decreased the protein content, fat content and energy value in the breast muscles, these results have positive eff ...

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Bee pollen and propolis improve neuroinflammation and dysbiosis induced by propionic acid, a short chain fatty acid in a rodent model of autism

Bee pollen and propolis improve neuroinflammation and dysbiosis induced by propionic acid, a short chain fatty acid in a rodent model of autism

... that bee pollen and propolis contain ac- tive substances in the floral origin of honey bee and plants, and these active substances can act upon both in- nate and adaptive immune ...of bee ...

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Antibiotic Resistance of Enterococcus faecalis Isolated from Gastrointestinal Tract of Broiler Chickens after Propolis and Bee Pollen Addition

Antibiotic Resistance of Enterococcus faecalis Isolated from Gastrointestinal Tract of Broiler Chickens after Propolis and Bee Pollen Addition

... – bee pollen and ...and bee pollen) use in poultry farms as growth promoters is higher susceptibility of gastrointestinal microorganisms to antibiotics used for human ...

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Anti inflammatory effect of bee pollen ethanol extract from Cistus sp  of Spanish on carrageenan induced rat hind paw edema

Anti inflammatory effect of bee pollen ethanol extract from Cistus sp of Spanish on carrageenan induced rat hind paw edema

... in bee pollen may partly participate in some of the anti-inflammatory action, however because the inhibitory activities of COX- 1 and COX-2 of the ethanol extract of bee pollen are rela- ...

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Effect of Nutrition with Propolis and Bee Pollen Supplements on Bacteria Colonization Pattern in Gastrointestinal Tract of Broiler Chickens

Effect of Nutrition with Propolis and Bee Pollen Supplements on Bacteria Colonization Pattern in Gastrointestinal Tract of Broiler Chickens

... value significantly increase (P<0.05) in ileum of broiler chickens with nutrition enriched by bee pollen (P3, P4). Tekeli et al. (2010) [16] found comparable count of lactic acid bacteria (6.55 log cfu.g ...

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Study on the inhibition of Mfn1 by plant derived miR5338 mediating the treatment of BPH with rape bee pollen

Study on the inhibition of Mfn1 by plant derived miR5338 mediating the treatment of BPH with rape bee pollen

... plants. Pollen often collected by bees, so usu- ally named bee ...Rape bee pollen is the highest yield bee pollen in China, and it is the raw materials of prostate drug named “ ...

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Therapeutic potency of bee pollen against biochemical autistic features induced through acute and sub acute neurotoxicity of orally administered propionic acid

Therapeutic potency of bee pollen against biochemical autistic features induced through acute and sub acute neurotoxicity of orally administered propionic acid

... received bee pollen (50 mg/kg body weight/day for 30 days) [12]. Bee pollen used in the present study is first elite product, 100 % natural, imported for Wadi Al-Nahilone of the largest ...

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Effect of 12 Weeks of Intense Endurance Training and Bee Pollen Consumption on ABCA1 Gene Expression in Small Intestine, Liver and Gastrocnemius Muscle of Male Rats

Effect of 12 Weeks of Intense Endurance Training and Bee Pollen Consumption on ABCA1 Gene Expression in Small Intestine, Liver and Gastrocnemius Muscle of Male Rats

... of bee pollen significantly increased ABCA1 gene expression in the small intestine and gastrocnemius muscle of male ...of bee pollen on the gene’s expression in the liver was not statistically ...

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Infrared drying of bee pollen: effects and impacts on food components

Infrared drying of bee pollen: effects and impacts on food components

... Bee pollen is made by worker bees as the result of the agglutination of flower pollen, collected at the entrance of the hive and contains nectar and honeybee salivary substances (Campos et ...2008). ...

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Quality Assessment of Bee Pollen: A Cross Sectional Survey 
in Bulgaria

Quality Assessment of Bee Pollen: A Cross Sectional Survey in Bulgaria

... supply, bee pollen is considered as a food source for man (Atanassova and Lazarova, 2010; Block et ...source, pollen is also be used for therapeutic purposes (Kacaniova et ...in bee ...

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The determination of different effective concentration of ethanolic extract of bee pollen on biochemical analysis in liver, spleen and heart tissues of rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum, 1792)

The determination of different effective concentration of ethanolic extract of bee pollen on biochemical analysis in liver, spleen and heart tissues of rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum, 1792)

... that pollen supports the specific and nonspecific antioxidant systems in rainbow ...Also, pollen treatment may provide protective effects against the oxidative stress induced by environmental ...Therefore, ...

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Effects of propolis, royal jelly, honey and bee pollen on growth performance and immune system of Japanese quails

Effects of propolis, royal jelly, honey and bee pollen on growth performance and immune system of Japanese quails

... honey bee products resulted in improvement of growth ...and pollen can be recommended as a growth promoter in quail ...with bee products in comparison with control and V groups, this results could be ...

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Antimicrobial effect of bee collected pollen extract to Enterobacteriaceae genera after application of bee collected pollen in their feeding

Antimicrobial effect of bee collected pollen extract to Enterobacteriaceae genera after application of bee collected pollen in their feeding

... of pollen were obtained from 20 cultivated honeybee hives placed in 2 localities in the central part of Slovakia (Nitra ...2009. Bee pollen samples containing mainly monofloral pollen loads ...

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Medicinal value of sunflower pollen against bee pathogens

Medicinal value of sunflower pollen against bee pathogens

... of pollen each and ad libitum 30% sucrose solution, replaced and replenished 5 d per ...week. Pollen diets were made as in ‘Monofloral and mixed ...measured pollen and sucrose solution consump- tion ...

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A tight relationship between the solitary bee  Calliopsis (Ceroliopoeum) laeta  (Andrenidae, Panurginae) and  Prosopis  pollen hosts (Fabaceae, Mimosoideae) in xeric South American woodlands

A tight relationship between the solitary bee Calliopsis (Ceroliopoeum) laeta (Andrenidae, Panurginae) and Prosopis pollen hosts (Fabaceae, Mimosoideae) in xeric South American woodlands

... the bee fauna and Prosopis has been studied using flower visits (Simpson et ...of pollen from nest provisions is a reliable method to reveal the degree of pollen specialization (as shown by Neff ...

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Pollen traps as a beekeeping integrated pest management tool: Their use in IPM for varroa mite control and for reducing the impact of microencapsulated pesticides on honey bee colonies

Pollen traps as a beekeeping integrated pest management tool: Their use in IPM for varroa mite control and for reducing the impact of microencapsulated pesticides on honey bee colonies

... Several factors contribute to the slowed movement of AHB’s. Restrictions on the movement of bees from areas where AHB’s are found prevent both the sale of bees and the rental of colonies for pollination from those areas. ...

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Pollen carryover between sequential foraging trips by a solitary bee:  Implications for distant outcrossing

Pollen carryover between sequential foraging trips by a solitary bee: Implications for distant outcrossing

... moving pollen up to 400 m (Schulke & Waser 2001), watching them fly between more distant floral patches generally ...big bee can tote the antenna mast, only the complete foraging trips of tagged bumble ...

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GENETIC CONSEQUENCES OF THE COUPLET CYTOPLASMIC POLLEN STERILITY AND POLLEN MIGRATION

GENETIC CONSEQUENCES OF THE COUPLET CYTOPLASMIC POLLEN STERILITY AND POLLEN MIGRATION

... The dynamics of population change under these conditions are influenced by the cytoplasmic composition of the recipient population.-Although genetic diversification b[r] ...

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