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  1. Physicochemical Properties of Two Mexican Stingless Bee Honeys to Strengthen Their Biocultural Value

    Honey production in Mexico is an ancient economic, social, and biocultural activity for indigenous communities, Mayas, and Totonacs, among others....

    Aurora Xolalpa-Aroche, David I. Hernández-Mena, ... Enrique J. Delgado-Suárez in Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia
    Article Open access 10 July 2024
  2. Brazilian stingless bee propolis and geopropolis: promising sources of biologically active compounds

    Stingless bee products such as honey, pollen, propolis, and geopropolis have been used for centuries in traditional medicine for the treatment of...

    Flavia C. Lavinas, Ellis Helena B. C. Macedo, ... Igor A. Rodrigues in Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia
    Article Open access 19 December 2018
  3. Antileishmanial activity and chemical composition from Brazilian geopropolis produced by stingless bee Melipona fasciculata

    Geopropolis is produced by some stingless bee species such as Melipona fasciculata and consists of a mixture of plant resins, salivary secretions of...

    Richard Pereira Dutra, Jeamile Lima Bezerra, ... Rosane Nassar Meireles Guerra in Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia
    Article Open access 11 May 2019
  4. Development and validation of a high-performance thin layer chromatography method for the simultaneous quantitation of α- and γ-mangostins in Thai stingless bee propolis

    Stingless bees (Apoidea) are widely distributed and commercially cultivated in artificial hives in fruit gardens. Their propolis are commonly used in...

    Savita Chewchinda, Boonyadist Vongsak in Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia
    Article Open access 28 December 2018
  5. Wound healing activity and chemical composition of geopropolis from Melipona subnitida

    Geopropolis collected by stingless bees is a product widely used in the semiarid Northeast region of Brazil. The wound healing activity,...

    Déborah M. N. de Sousa-Fontoura, Roberio G. Olinda, ... Tania M. S. Silva in Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia
    Article 02 June 2020
  6. Partial characterization of ethanolic extract of Melipona beecheii propolis and in vitro evaluation of its antifungal activity

    The ethanolic extract of Melipona beecheii Bennett 1831, propolis from Yucatan Mexico was evaluated in vitro for the determination of its phenolic...

    Jesús Ramón-Sierra, Enrique Peraza-López, ... Elizabeth Ortiz-Vázquez in Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia
    Article Open access 11 May 2019
  7. Determination of phenolic profile by HPLC-ESI-MS/MS, antioxidant activity, in vitro cytotoxicity and anti-herpetic activity of propolis from the Brazilian native bee Melipona quadrifasciata

    Propolis is a rich source of bioactive molecules made by bees by collecting an infinite variety of secondary metabolites from plants. This study...

    Sabrina Hochheim, Alessandro Guedes, ... Caio Mauricio Mendes de Cordova in Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia
    Article Open access 01 March 2019
  8. Biological and therapeutic effects of honey produced by honey bees and stingless bees: a comparative review

    Honey is a natural product produced by both honey bees and stingless bees. Both types of honey contain unique and distinct types of phenolic and...

    Pasupuleti Visweswara Rao, Kumara Thevan Krishnan, ... Siew Hua Gan in Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia
    Article Open access 01 October 2016
  9. Pentacyclic triterpenes and other constituents in propolis extract from Melipona beecheii collected in Yucatan, México

    Thirteen pentacyclic triterpenes, methyl 3-oxours-12-en-23-oate, marsformosanone, taraxerone, β-amyrenone, α-amyrenone, lupenone,...

    Alejandro Yam-Puc, Aarón A. Santana-Hernández, ... Elizabeth Ortiz-Vázquez in Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia
    Article Open access 22 March 2019
  10. Ecuadorian honey types described by Kichwa community in Rio Chico, Pastaza province, Ecuador using Free-Choice Profiling

    Pastaza is the largest and least populated province in Ecuador, with seven native indigenous nationalities. The Kichwas from the Rio Chico community...

    Patricia Vit, Silvia R. M. Pedro, ... Rosires Deliza in Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia
    Article Open access 09 March 2017
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