The Effectivity of Honey Bee Towards Mesenchymal Stem Cells Proliferation: A Systematic Review

I. Rosadi, Muhammadiyah Muhammadiyah, Thania Fathimah Az Zahra, N. Hariani
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Context: Using stem cells in the medical field as a regenerative therapy to repair damaged tissue is popular nowadays. Honey contains antioxidant activity, minerals, sugars, and other ingredients supporting wound healing and mature tissue regeneration. However, using honey to induce stem cell proliferation still lacks studies. In this review, we would like to do a systematic review to confirm the effectiveness of honey bees towards stem cell proliferation in both in vitro and in vivo treatment. Objectives: This study used all previous studies that included honey bees and stem cells in both in vitro and in vivo treatments. The search was performed on July 30th – 31st, 2021, and obtained 21 articles, of which 16 were excluded and the rest were screened. One screened literature was out of the limit; thus, five articles matched the terms. Relevant studies were retrieved from PubMed and the Cochrane Library. Data Methods: According to in vitro studies, honey of Trigona spp. increases the proliferation rate of dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs). Honey is effective for wound healing and stem cell regeneration. Meanwhile, in vivo studies showed honey increases the regeneration of malnutrition ovary failure. Results: According to in vitro studies, honey of Trigona spp. increases the proliferation rate of DPSCs. Honey is effective for wound healing and stem cell regeneration. Meanwhile, in vivo studies showed honey increases the regeneration of malnutrition ovary failure Conclusions: In conclusion, honey positively affects stem cell proliferation and can be used to supplement stem cells.
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背景:在医学领域,利用干细胞作为一种再生疗法来修复受损组织是目前很受欢迎的。蜂蜜含有抗氧化活性、矿物质、糖和其他支持伤口愈合和成熟组织再生的成分。然而,利用蜂蜜诱导干细胞增殖的研究仍然缺乏。在这篇综述中,我们想做一个系统的综述,以证实在体外和体内治疗中蜜蜂对干细胞增殖的有效性。目的:本研究使用了所有先前的研究,包括蜜蜂和干细胞在体外和体内的治疗。检索时间为2021年7月30日- 31日,共检索到21篇文献,排除16篇,筛选其余文献。一篇被筛选的文献超出了限制;因此,有五项条款符合这些条件。相关研究从PubMed和Cochrane图书馆检索。数据方法:根据体外研究,Trigona蜂蜜可提高牙髓干细胞(DPSCs)的增殖速度。蜂蜜对伤口愈合和干细胞再生有效。同时,体内研究表明,蜂蜜增加了营养不良卵巢衰竭的再生。结果:体外实验表明,Trigona蜂蜜能提高DPSCs的增殖速率。蜂蜜对伤口愈合和干细胞再生有效。同时,体内研究表明,蜂蜜可促进营养不良卵巢衰竭的再生。结论:蜂蜜对干细胞增殖有积极影响,可用于补充干细胞。
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