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Bee Products : Properties, Applications, and Apitherapy (Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997)

Lensky, Yaacov(Edited by)Mizrahi, Avshalom(Edited by)
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The nature .and diversity of presentations at the conference on: "Bee Products: Prop­ erties, Applications and Apitherapy" held at Tel-Aviv on May 26--30, 1996, emphasize the increasing interest of physicians, practitioners, scientists, herbalists, dieticians, cosmeti­ cians, microbiologists, and beekeepers in different facets of bee products.

This volume consists of a selection of 31 contributions presented at the conference and which provide information on the present status of our knowledge in this area.

In spite of their diversity, they reflect the mainstream of the conference, namely: "Imported" Prod­ ucts (honey, pollen and propolis), Exocrine Secretions of Workers (venom, royal jelly).

Toxicity and Contaminants, Quality Control, Marketing, Apitherapy, Cosmetics, etc.

Since antiquity, honey as well as other bee products were used as food, as a cure for ailments of humans and animals, and as cosmetics.

We hope that this volume will contribute to interdisciplinary studies on chemical composition, pharmacological effects, nutrition, and other aspects of bee products.

Critical and unbiased experimental research may unravel the yet unknown composition and mode of action of bee products and elucidate many unanswered questions.

The noteworthy features of this conference were the participants from all parts of the world and of different cultural backgrounds, who shared their keen interest and curios­ ity regarding honey bees and their products.

We thank all of them for their personal con­ tribution to the success of this conference.

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1475793731 / 9781475793734
Paperback / softback
638.16
05/05/2013
United States
269 pages, XIII, 269 p.
155 x 235 mm, 438 grams