Honey constituents up-regulate detoxification and immunity genes in the western honey bee Apis mellifera
Volume: 110, Issue: 22, Pages: 8842 - 8846
Published: Apr 29, 2013
Abstract
As a managed pollinator, the honey bee Apis mellifera is critical to the American agricultural enterprise. Recent colony losses have thus raised concerns; possible explanations for bee decline include nutritional deficiencies and exposures to pesticides and pathogens. We determined that constituents found in honey, including p- coumaric acid, pinocembrin, and pinobanksin 5-methyl ether, specifically induce detoxification genes. These inducers...
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Title
Honey constituents up-regulate detoxification and immunity genes in the western honey bee Apis mellifera
Published Date
Apr 29, 2013
Volume
110
Issue
22
Pages
8842 - 8846
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