2004
DOI: 10.1007/s11094-005-0030-2
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Determination of the content of lipid phosphorus and phospholipids in bee brood

Abstract: The search for new sources of effective and low-toxicity biologically active substances, including natural materials and products, has received much attention in recent years. An important source of this type is offered by the products of beekeeping: more than 400 therapeutic and prophylactic preparations based on these products are available abroad and many of them have been successfully used for the prophylaxis and treatment of various disorders [1]. Unfortunately, the nomenclature of domestic preparations o… Show more

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“…Drone brood homogenate (DBH) made from drone larvae has a rich nutritional profile. Native DBH contains 70.3-73.6% of moisture, 3.5-3.8% lipids, 8.12-10% proteins, 38.81% amino acids, including free ones -8,76%, out of 20 available amino acids, 9 are irreplaceable [2][3][4][5]. The nutritional value of honeybee drone larvae is a valuable food source for humans in some cultures [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Drone brood homogenate (DBH) made from drone larvae has a rich nutritional profile. Native DBH contains 70.3-73.6% of moisture, 3.5-3.8% lipids, 8.12-10% proteins, 38.81% amino acids, including free ones -8,76%, out of 20 available amino acids, 9 are irreplaceable [2][3][4][5]. The nutritional value of honeybee drone larvae is a valuable food source for humans in some cultures [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%