Bee Venom (Apis Mellifera) an Effective Potential Alternative to Gentamicin for Specific Bacteria Strains Bee Venom an Effective Potential for Bacteria
Journal: Journal of Pharmacopuncture (Vol.19, No. 3)Publication Date: 2016-09-30
Authors : Hossein Zolfagharian; Mohammad Mohajeri; Mahdi Babaie;
Page : 225-230
Keywords : antibacterial activity; Apis mellifera; bee venom; discdiffusion;
Abstract
Objectives: Mellitine, a major component of bee venom (BV, Apis mellifera), is more active against gram positive than gram negative bacteria. Moreover, BV has been reported to have multiple effects, including antibacterial, antivirus, and anti-inflammation effects, in various types of cells. In addition, wasp venom has bee
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