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Malaysian Researchers Study Medicinal Benefits of Bee Venom
http://apitherapy.blogspot.com/2008/04/malaysian-researchers-study-medicinal.html

Anti-Inflammatory Effect of Malaysian Bee Venom 

[The following presentations were offered at the 6th German Apitherapy and Apipuncture Congress held in Passau from March 27th to April 1st.]

Abstract: The present study was designed to test the hypothesis that Malaysian bee venom (MBV) can serve as a potent anti-inflammatory agent in a localized inflammatory state...

Discovery of Malaysian Bee Venom Bioactive Components: A Proteomic Approach

Abstract: Recent studies have shown that the Malaysian bee venom (MBV) possess anti-inflammatory effect. However, the active substances within MBV that exert the physiological effect are still unknown...

Proteomic Analysis of Differentially Expressed Proteins in Sera of Carrageenan Induced Rats Treated with Malaysian Bee Venom

Abstract: Proteomic analysis offers the sensitivity and reliability in attempts to understand the mechanism of the anti-inflammatory action of the Malaysian bee venom (MBV) in a complex cellular system... 
 

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