نتایج جستجو برای: honey

تعداد نتایج: 12313  

Journal: :Acta scientiarum polonorum. Technologia alimentaria 2017
Iwona Kowalczuk Marzena Jeżewska-Zychowicz Joanna Trafiałek

BACKGROUND The nutritional value of honey is a factor that encourages the increase of its consumption. The aim of the study was to identify consumers' behaviours and preferences towards honey and their determinants. METHODS Quantitative (PAPI method) survey was carried out in 2015 on a sample of 690 respondents from Mazowieckie, Podkarpackie and Zachodniopomorskie voivodeships. The data analy...

2014

Honey is usually subjected to filtration and heating for bottling before commercialization. However, there is no standard procedure available for thermal treatment on honey. Honey is thermally heated at various temperature and duration based on individual experience to prolong the shelf life of honey in the market. The heating methods might decrease the biochemical components such as nutrients,...

Journal: :Balkan medical journal 2013
Serkan Emre Eroğlu Oğuz Urgan Ozge Ecmel Onur Arzu Denizbaşı Haldun Akoğlu

BACKGROUND Some honey types in certain geographical regions may cause toxic effects on people. This type of honey is known as "mad honey" in Turkey. The toxic ingredient of this honey is called Grayanotoxin I. The consumption of mad honey can cause severe bradycardia, hypotension, dizziness, nausea and vomiting. AIMS Our study is aimed at analysing patients diagnosed with mad honey poisoning ...

Journal: :African health sciences 2007
Peter B Olaitan Olufemi E Adeleke Iyabo O Ola

BACKGROUND Honey is an ancient remedy for the treatment of infected wounds, which has recently been 'rediscovered' by the medical profession. The use to which honey is put in medical care is increasing daily with many authors pointing out its importance and role in wound care. There have been reports that honey contains many microorganisms including bacteria and fungi. OBJECTIVE The aim of th...

2015
M. Aurongzeb

Natural honey is an ancient remedy in folk medicine around the world particularly where conventional and modern therapeutic agents fail. Here we report antibacterial potential of a number of unifloral and multifloral natural honey samples produced in Pakistan. Honey samples were collected from colonies of Apis mallifera and Apis cerana bees foraged on Acacia modesta, Plactranthus speices, Zizip...

2011
Stefan Bogdanov

Honey: This topic has been extensively reviewed by Bogdanov, online article with original references on www.bee-hexagon.net/files/file/fileE/Honey/7HoneyNutrientFunctional.pdf The antibacterial effect of honey, mostly against gram-positive bacteria, both bacteriostatic and bactericidal effects have been reported, against many strains, many of which are pathogenic. Honey glucose oxidase produces...

Journal: :Saudi journal of biological sciences 2017
Sultan Ayoub Meo Saleh Ahmad Al-Asiri Abdul Latief Mahesar Mohammad Javed Ansari

Use of honey has a very long history. Honey has been used since ancient time due to its nutritional and therapeutic values. There had been varied ways of consumption honey including its use as a sweetener and flavoring agent. Honey is produced all over the world. The most important nutriment of honey is carbohydrates present in the form of monosaccharides, fructose and glucose. Honey plays an i...

2015
Muhammad Barkaat Hussain Abdul Hannan Naeem Akhtar Ghulam Qadir Fayyaz Muhammad Imran Sidrah Saleem Imtiaz Ahmed Qureshi

BACKGROUND The development of resistance to conventional anti-typhoid drugs and the recent emergence of fluoroquinolone resistance have made it very difficult and expensive to treat typhoid fever. As the therapeutic strategies become even more limited, it is imperative to investigate non-conventional modalities. In this context, honey is a potential candidate for combating antimicrobial resista...

2012
Rocco Rossano Marilena Larocca Teresa Polito Anna Maria Perna Maria Carmela Padula Giuseppe Martelli Paolo Riccio

Honey is a sweet and healthy food produced by honeybees (Apis mellifera L.) from flower nectars. Using bidimensional zymography, we have detected the, until now unrevealed, proteolytic activities present in row honey samples. The resulting zymograms were specific for each type of the four unifloral honey under study, and enzymes were identified as serine proteases by the use of specific inhibit...

2011
Tomomi Morimoto Yuriko Kojima Taku Toki Yayoi Komeda Mikio Yoshiyama Kiyoshi Kimura Keijiro Nirasawa Tatsuhiko Kadowaki

The honey bee is a major insect used for pollination of many commercial crops worldwide. Although the use of honey bees for pollination can disrupt the habitat, the effects on their physiology have never been determined. Recently, honey bee colonies have often collapsed when introduced in greenhouses for pollination in Japan. Thus, suppressing colony collapses and maintaining the number of work...

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