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Research on bee products and their use in cosmetic
Corresponding Author(s) : ALESSANDRA POP
Student Thinkers and Advanced Research,
Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): Proceedings of the 7th International Conference XGEN
Abstract
In this paper, the antibacterial effect of bee products on skin microflora was investigated in order to prepare api-therapeutic formulations. Bacterial cultures were isolated on culture media and samples of propolis, honey, royal jelly, beeswax, pollen were applied, which proved their inhibatory efficacy, especially propolis, royal jellyand honey. Thus, these products have a biological value through the natural antibiotics they contain, proof that they can be used successfully in cosmetics.
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- Kurek-Górecka, Anna et al. “Bee Products in Dermatology and Skin Care.” Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) vol. 25, nr. 3, 2020.
- Wilson Antonio Weis a, N. R. “An overview about apitherapy and its clinical applications”, vol. 2, nr. 2, 2022.
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- Ș. Lazăr, O.C Vornicu Apicultura, editura Alfa, pp. 9-14, 2007.
- C.B. Pocol, P. Šedík 2, D. I. S.Brumă, A Amuza ,A Chirsanova “Organic Beekeeping Practices in Romania: Status and Perspectives towards a Sustainable Development”, vol. 11, nr. 1, p.1, 2021
- Hossain R, Quispe C, Khan RA, Saikat ASM, Ray P, Ongalbek D, Yeskaliyeva B, Jain D, Smeriglio A, Trombetta D, Kiani R, Kobarfard F, Mojgani N, Saffarian P, Ayatollahi SA, Sarkar C, Islam MT, Keriman D, Uçar A, Martorell M, Sureda A, Pintus G, Butnariu M, Sharifi-Rad J, Cho WC. Propolis: An update on its chemistry and pharmacological applications, vol. 17, 2022.
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- A.Chirsanova, T. Capcanri, A. Boistean I.Khanchel, Bee honey: history, characteristics, properties, benefits and adulteration in the beeliping sector, vol. 4, pp. 99-101, 2021.
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References
Kurek-Górecka, Anna et al. “Bee Products in Dermatology and Skin Care.” Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) vol. 25, nr. 3, 2020.
Wilson Antonio Weis a, N. R. “An overview about apitherapy and its clinical applications”, vol. 2, nr. 2, 2022.
Bovinder Chand, I. K. “Evolution of Apiculture, History and Present Scenario”,1st Edition, 2021, p. 22, 2021.
Ș. Lazăr, O.C Vornicu Apicultura, editura Alfa, pp. 9-14, 2007.
C.B. Pocol, P. Šedík 2, D. I. S.Brumă, A Amuza ,A Chirsanova “Organic Beekeeping Practices in Romania: Status and Perspectives towards a Sustainable Development”, vol. 11, nr. 1, p.1, 2021
Hossain R, Quispe C, Khan RA, Saikat ASM, Ray P, Ongalbek D, Yeskaliyeva B, Jain D, Smeriglio A, Trombetta D, Kiani R, Kobarfard F, Mojgani N, Saffarian P, Ayatollahi SA, Sarkar C, Islam MT, Keriman D, Uçar A, Martorell M, Sureda A, Pintus G, Butnariu M, Sharifi-Rad J, Cho WC. Propolis: An update on its chemistry and pharmacological applications, vol. 17, 2022.
L.Šturm, N. P. Ulrih, Advances in the Propolis Chemical Composition between 2013 and 2018: A Review, vol. 1, nr. 1, pp 1-4, 2019.
A.Chirsanova, T. Capcanri, A. Boistean I.Khanchel, Bee honey: history, characteristics, properties, benefits and adulteration in the beeliping sector, vol. 4, pp. 99-101, 2021.
S. Martinotti, G. Bonsignore, E. Ranzato, Applications of Beehive Products for Wound Repair and Skin Care, vol. 10, 2023.