Resinous Plant Species of Lesotho Used by Honey Bees (Apis mellifera L.) as Raw Materials for Propolis Production

Oriel Hlokoane, Tankiso Lechesa, Letsekha Mafereka, Mosuoenyane Moshoeshoe
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Introduction Honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) have the ability to look for and collect resinous substances with antimicrobial properties from a wide variety of plants from the environment they live in (Dezmirean et al., 2020). Bees collect resins on their hind legs and deposit them in their hives where the resins are mixed with wax to produce propolis (bee glue) in order to protect their family and hive (Bankova et al., 2019; Wilson et al., 2013). Interestingly, bees make use of the mechanical properties of propolis as well as its biological action. It is responsible for the lower incidence of bacteria and moulds within the hive than in the atmosphere outside (Bankova et al., 2000). The knowledge of botanical origin of resins is important because propolis harvested from colonies in different climatic regions, and thus from different botanical sources, could vary in its chemical composition and antimicrobial properties (Wilson et al., 2013). It is notable that honey bees make discrete choices among many resinous plant species, even among closely related species.
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被蜜蜂(Apis mellifera L.)用作蜂胶原料的莱索托树脂植物种类
蜜蜂(Apis mellifera L.)有能力从其生活环境中的各种植物中寻找和收集具有抗菌特性的树脂物质(Dezmirean et al., 2020)。蜜蜂在后腿上收集树脂,并将其储存在蜂巢中,树脂与蜡混合产生蜂胶(蜂胶),以保护它们的家庭和蜂巢(Bankova等人,2019;Wilson et al., 2013)。有趣的是,蜜蜂不仅利用蜂胶的生物作用,还利用蜂胶的机械特性。这是造成蜂箱内细菌和霉菌发生率低于室外大气的原因(Bankova et al., 2000)。了解树脂的植物来源很重要,因为从不同气候区域的菌落收获的蜂胶,因此来自不同的植物来源,其化学成分和抗菌性能可能有所不同(Wilson等人,2013)。值得注意的是,蜜蜂在许多树脂植物物种中做出离散的选择,甚至在密切相关的物种中也是如此。
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