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Apimedica: N-Chromosome Royal Jelly with Propolis Provides New
Alternative to Prevent Amputations - 利用N
染色体蜂王浆和蜂胶预防截肢

Apimondia Apimedica-Apiquality International Forum
Oct. 22-25, 2012
Zhenjiang, China

Using N chromosome royal jelly and propolis to prevent amputations

http://apitherapy.blogspot.com/2012/11/apimedica-n-chromosome-royal-jelly-with.html

Queenless bees will produce worker jelly and royal jelly from their
hypopharyngeal and mandibular glands when half-chromosome grafted larvae
are presented in their hive. By this manner n-chromosome royal jelly can
be produced. Royal jelly is known to have both anti-infective and
supplementary properties. Many amputations occur due to a lack of
antibiotic efficiency. In four hospitals in Iran, maggot therapy was
used to prevent infection after various amputations. It was very
efficient, but there were a few problems. One problem is the production
of maggots in general, which is complicated. However, maggot therapy is
still valuable in a large-scale production.

Consumption of n-chromosome royal jelly with propolis and application of
propolis on the infected area provides a new alternative to save
individuals from amputation…


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