Insights into the Role of Natural Products in the Control of the Honey Bee Gut Parasite (Nosema spp.).

Hesham R El-Seedi, Aida A Abd El-Wahed, Yahya Al Naggar, Aamer Saeed, Jianbo Xiao, Hammad Ullah, Syed G Musharraf, Mohammad H Boskabady, Wei Cao, Zhiming Guo, Maria Daglia, Abeer El Wakil, Kai Wang, Shaden A M Khalifa
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The honey bee is an important economic insect due to its role in pollinating many agricultural plants. Unfortunately, bees are susceptible to many pathogens, including pests, parasites, bacteria, and viruses, most of which exert a destructive impact on thousands of colonies. The occurrence of resistance to the therapeutic substances used against these organisms is rising, and the residue from these chemicals may accumulate in honey bee products, subsequently affecting the human health. There is current advice to avoid the use of antibiotics, antifungals, antivirals, and other drugs in bees, and therefore, it is necessary to develop alternative strategies for the treatment of bee diseases. In this context, the impact of nosema diseases (nosemosis) on bee health and the negative insults of existing drugs are discussed. Moreover, attempts to combat nosema through the use of alternative compounds, including essential oils, plant extracts, and microbes in vitro and in vivo, are documented.

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天然产物在控制蜜蜂肠道寄生虫中的作用。
蜜蜂是一种重要的经济昆虫,因为它为许多农业植物授粉。不幸的是,蜜蜂容易受到许多病原体的影响,包括害虫、寄生虫、细菌和病毒,其中大多数对成千上万的蜂群产生破坏性影响。对用于治疗这些生物的治疗物质产生耐药性的情况正在增加,这些化学物质的残留物可能积聚在蜜蜂产品中,从而影响人类健康。目前的建议是避免在蜜蜂身上使用抗生素、抗真菌药物、抗病毒药物和其他药物,因此,有必要制定治疗蜜蜂疾病的替代策略。在此背景下,鼻塞病(鼻塞病)对蜜蜂健康的影响和现有药物的负面损害进行了讨论。此外,通过使用替代化合物(包括精油、植物提取物和体外和体内微生物)来对抗鼻塞的尝试也有记录。
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