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Apis mellifica

Beeswax 60-65 Common bee (Apis mellifica) Cosmetic, painting, sealer... [Pg.342]

Acute inflammation Atropa belladonna, Bryonia alba, Phytolacca decandra Apis mellifica, Lachesis mutus, Pyrogenium, Laccaninum, JJrtica urens... [Pg.207]

Animal products constitute 20% of homeopathic remedies and are collected from whole animals or their parts. Apis mellifica is prepared from the whole honey bee, Cantharis from the dried powder of the beetle, Cantharis vasicata, Sepia officinalis from the ink gland of the cuttle fish, Lachesis from the venom of the bush master snake and Tarantula hispanica from the poisonous Spanish spider (Cook, 1988). Lac caninum is prepared from dog s milk and Calcarea carbonica from oyster shell. [Pg.3]

In vitro tests were conducted on isolated organs, cell cultures or macromolecules such as proteins. High dilutions of Apis mellifica and histamine influenced... [Pg.33]

Poitevin B, Devenas E, Benveniste J. 1988. In vitro immunological degranulation of human basophils is modulated by lung histamine and Apis mellifica. BrJ Clin Pharmacol 25 439-444. [Pg.115]

Barbier J. and Lederer E. (1960) Structure chimique de la substance royale de la reine d abeille. (Apis mellifica L.). C. R. Acad. Sci. Paris 251, 1131-1135. [Pg.44]

KuwabaraM. (1957) Bildung des bedingten Reflexes von Pavlovs TypusbeiderHonigbiene, Apis mellifica. Jour. Fac. Sci. Hokkaido Unix. Ser. VI, Zool. 13, 458 4-64. [Pg.726]

Melittin] (26 aa, 3 kDa, basic, Apis mellifica (mellifera) (bee venom) CaM antagonist [anti-rheumatic]... [Pg.260]

Apis mellifica pollen, silica, hydrangea extract, Panax ginseng, and Pygeum africanum, was reported in the Annals of Internal Medicine (27). [Pg.171]

Cera. Wax. 1. Flava. Yellon. 2. Alba. White. Apis mellifica. Favus fusus. The melted comb. [Pg.32]

Pain, J., Barbier, M., Bogdanovsky, D. and Lederer, E. (1962). Chemistry and biological activity of the secretions of queen and honeybees (Apis mellifica L.) Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 6, 233-241. [Pg.37]

Gerig, L. (1972). Ein weiterer Duftstoff zur Anlockung der Drohnen von Apis mellifica (L.). Z. Angeur. Entomol. 70, 286-289. [Pg.39]

Dahlmann, B., Jany, K.D. and Pfleiderer, G. (1978). The midgut endopepti-dases of the honey bee (Apis mellifica) Comparison of the enzymes in different ontogenetic stages. Insect Biochem. 8, 203-211. [Pg.308]

Bees (Apidae). Insects belonging to the Hymenoptera that feed mainiy on polien and nectar of flowering plants. In addition to the bumblebee, the honeybee (Apis mellifica) deserves special attention. The beeswax used to build the honeycomb is secreted from wax glands on the underside of the abdomen of 10-20-day-... [Pg.74]

Hemstedt, H. (1969) Zum Feinbau der Koshewnikowschen Driise bei der Honigbiene Apis mellifica (Insecta, Hymenoptera). Z. Morphol. Okol. Tiere, 66, 51-72. [Pg.424]

Jacobs, W. (1924) Das Duftorgan von Apis mellifica und nliche Hautdriisenorgane sozialer und solitarer Apiden. Z. Morph, Okol. Tiere, 3, 1-80. [Pg.425]

Barboni, E., Kemeny, D.M., Campos, S., and Vernon, C.A., 1987, The purification of acid phosphatase from honeybee venom Apis mellifica). Toxicon 25 1097-1103. [Pg.184]


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