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Exploring the Potential of Bee-Derived Antioxidants for Maintaining Oral Hygiene and Dental Health: A Comprehensive Review

Honey bee products comprise various compounds, including honey, propolis, royal jelly, bee pollen, bee wax and bee venom, which have long been recognized for their pharmacological and health-promoting benefits. Scientists have discovered that periodontal disorders stem from dental biofilm, an inflam...

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Autores principales: Choudhary, Poonam, Tushir, Surya, Bala, Manju, Sharma, Sanjula, Sangha, Manjeet Kaur, Rani, Heena, Yewle, Nileshwari Raju, Kumar, Parminder, Singla, Diksha, Chandran, Deepak, Kumar, Manoj, Mekhemar, Mohamed
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10375990/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37507990
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox12071452
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author Choudhary, Poonam
Tushir, Surya
Bala, Manju
Sharma, Sanjula
Sangha, Manjeet Kaur
Rani, Heena
Yewle, Nileshwari Raju
Kumar, Parminder
Singla, Diksha
Chandran, Deepak
Kumar, Manoj
Mekhemar, Mohamed
author_facet Choudhary, Poonam
Tushir, Surya
Bala, Manju
Sharma, Sanjula
Sangha, Manjeet Kaur
Rani, Heena
Yewle, Nileshwari Raju
Kumar, Parminder
Singla, Diksha
Chandran, Deepak
Kumar, Manoj
Mekhemar, Mohamed
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description Honey bee products comprise various compounds, including honey, propolis, royal jelly, bee pollen, bee wax and bee venom, which have long been recognized for their pharmacological and health-promoting benefits. Scientists have discovered that periodontal disorders stem from dental biofilm, an inflammatory response to bacterial overgrowth produced by dysbiosis in the oral microbiome. The bee products have been investigated for their role in prevention of oral diseases, which are attributed to a myriad of biologically active compounds including flavonoids (pinocembrin, catechin, caffeic acid phenethyl ester (CAPE) and galangin), phenolic acids (hydroxybenzoic acid, hydroxycinnamic acid, p-coumaric, ellagic, caffeic and ferulic acids) and terpenoids. This review aims to update the current understanding of role of selected bee products, namely, honey, propolis and royal jelly, in preventing oral diseases as well as their potential biological activities and mechanism of action in relation to oral health have been discussed. Furthermore, the safety of incorporation of bee products is also critically discussed. To summarize, bee products could potentially serve as a therapy option for people suffering from a variety of oral disorders.
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spelling pubmed-103759902023-07-29 Exploring the Potential of Bee-Derived Antioxidants for Maintaining Oral Hygiene and Dental Health: A Comprehensive Review Choudhary, Poonam Tushir, Surya Bala, Manju Sharma, Sanjula Sangha, Manjeet Kaur Rani, Heena Yewle, Nileshwari Raju Kumar, Parminder Singla, Diksha Chandran, Deepak Kumar, Manoj Mekhemar, Mohamed Antioxidants (Basel) Review Honey bee products comprise various compounds, including honey, propolis, royal jelly, bee pollen, bee wax and bee venom, which have long been recognized for their pharmacological and health-promoting benefits. Scientists have discovered that periodontal disorders stem from dental biofilm, an inflammatory response to bacterial overgrowth produced by dysbiosis in the oral microbiome. The bee products have been investigated for their role in prevention of oral diseases, which are attributed to a myriad of biologically active compounds including flavonoids (pinocembrin, catechin, caffeic acid phenethyl ester (CAPE) and galangin), phenolic acids (hydroxybenzoic acid, hydroxycinnamic acid, p-coumaric, ellagic, caffeic and ferulic acids) and terpenoids. This review aims to update the current understanding of role of selected bee products, namely, honey, propolis and royal jelly, in preventing oral diseases as well as their potential biological activities and mechanism of action in relation to oral health have been discussed. Furthermore, the safety of incorporation of bee products is also critically discussed. To summarize, bee products could potentially serve as a therapy option for people suffering from a variety of oral disorders. MDPI 2023-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10375990/ /pubmed/37507990 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox12071452 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Tushir, Surya
Bala, Manju
Sharma, Sanjula
Sangha, Manjeet Kaur
Rani, Heena
Yewle, Nileshwari Raju
Kumar, Parminder
Singla, Diksha
Chandran, Deepak
Kumar, Manoj
Mekhemar, Mohamed
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title_short Exploring the Potential of Bee-Derived Antioxidants for Maintaining Oral Hygiene and Dental Health: A Comprehensive Review
title_sort exploring the potential of bee-derived antioxidants for maintaining oral hygiene and dental health: a comprehensive review
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox12071452
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