Antioxidant-Based Medicinal Properties of Stingless Bee Products: Recent Progress and Future Directions
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- 18 June 2020
- journal article
- review article
- Published by MDPI AG in Biomolecules
- Vol. 10 (6), 923
- https://doi.org/10.3390/biom10060923
Abstract
Stingless bees are a type of honey producers that commonly live in tropical countries. Their use for honey is being abandoned due to its limited production. However, the recent improvements in stingless bee honey production, particularly in South East Asia, have brought stingless bee products back into the picture. Although there are many stingless bee species that produce a wide spread of products, known since old eras in traditional medicine, the modern medical community is still missing more investigational studies on stingless bee products. Whereas comprehensive studies in the current era attest to the biological and medicinal properties of honeybee (Apis mellifera) products, the properties of stingless bee products are less known. This review highlights for the first time the medicinal benefits of stingless bee products (honey, propolis, pollen and cerumen), recent investigations and promising future directions. This review emphasizes the potential antioxidant properties of these products that in turn play a vital role in preventing and treating diseases associated with oxidative stress, microbial infections and inflammatory disorders. Summarizing all these data and insights in one manuscript may increase the commercial value of stingless bee products as a food ingredient. This review will also highlight the utility of stingless bee products in the context of medicinal and therapeutic properties, some of which are yet to be discovered.Keywords
Funding Information
- Research University Incentive Grant (USM/1001/PPSP/8012252, USM/304/PPSP/656201/K145, USM/203/PPSP/6171205)
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