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English : Effects Of Treatment With Some Midicinal Plant Oils On Amino Acids In Honeybee Workers
Arabic : التأثير الجانبي للعلاج ببعض الزيوت النباتية علي افراز الاحماض الامينية لنحل العسل
Abstract Honeybee depends on the collection and storage of pollen as a primary and rich source of proteins, amino acids, lipids, minerals and vitamins. Bee bread was a mixture of pollen and nectar or honey. This substance was the principal food for honey bee workers and larvae and was usually found on brood combs or combs near the brood nest. Amino acids in it was detected after feeding honeybee workers on the oil of four medicinal plants (menthol, marjoram, black sativa and racott) to study its effect on the bees bread. The results obtained Showed that there was a significant difference in non-essential amino acids (aspartic acid, serine, glutamic acid, proline,glycine and alanine) and essential amino acids (threonine leusine, histidine and arginine) due to feeding on these medicinal plants as compared to the control. There was a significant decrease in both of aspartic and serine amino acids as compared to control. Whereas, the amino acids threonine, proline, glycine, alanine, leusine, histidine and arginine were significantly increased as compared to control. It was also noticed that the amino acids valine, isoleuocine, tyrosine, phenylalanine and lysine were not significantly affected.
Publication year 2001
Pages 59-69
Organization Name
    Plant Protection Research Institute (PPRI)
City بني سويف
serial title The 19th International Conference 30 April – 2 May 2011 Faculty of Science, Beni-Sueif University.
Author(s) from ARC
Agris Categories Protection of plants - General aspects
AGROVOC
TERMS
Amino acids. Apis mellifera. Drug plants. Pollen.
Publication Type Conference/Workshop

 
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