Leung's Encyclopedia of Common Natural Ingredients Used in Food, Drugs, and Cosmetics

(やまだぃちぅ) #1

  1. B. S. Siddiqui and M. N. Kardar,
    Phytochemistry, 58 , 1195 (2001).

  2. G. J. Kapadia et al., Lloydia, 32 , 523
    (1969).

  3. O. A. Habbal et al.,Saudi. Med. J., 26 ,69
    (2005).

  4. R. D. Tripathi et al.,Experientia, 34 ,51
    (1978).

  5. N. R. Farnsworth and G. A. Cordell,
    Lloydia, 39 , 420 (1976).

  6. H. Kamei et al., Cancer Biother.
    Radiopharm., 13 , 185 (1998).

  7. H. Babich and A. Stern,J. Appl. Toxicol.,
    13 , 353 (1993).

  8. O. Goncalves de Lima et al.,Rev. Inst.
    Antibiot., Univ. Fed. Pernambuco, Recife,
    11 , 21 (1971).

  9. B. H. Ali et al.,Pharmacology, 51 , 356
    (1995).

  10. A. Gupta et al.,Indian J. Pharmacol., 18 ,
    113 (1986).

  11. S. B. Vohara and P. C. Dandiya,
    Fitoterapia, 63 , 195 (1992).

  12. M. Bhandarkar and A. Khan, Indian
    J. Exp. Biol., 41 , 85 (2003).

  13. T. Das Gupta et al.,Mol. Cell. Biochem.,
    245 , 11 (2003).

  14. S. R. Munshi,Planta Med., 31 , 73 (1977).

  15. D. Kirkland and D. Marzin,Mutat. Res.,
    537 , 183 (2003).

  16. D. Marzin and D. Kirkland,Mutat. Res.,
    560 , 41 (2004).

  17. R. Wolf et al.,Skinmed, 5 , 39 (2006).

  18. A. N. Kok et al.,J. Emerg. Med., 29 , 343
    (2005).

  19. R. P. Eager,Eur. J. Emerg. Med., 18912 ,
    (2005).

  20. J. Matulich and J. Sullivan, Contact
    Dermatitis, 53 , 33 (2005).

  21. H. Prosen et al.,Arh. Hig. Rada Toksikol.,
    56 , 1 (2005).

  22. I. A. Bukhari,Saudi. Med. J., 26 , 142
    (2005).

  23. A. M. Nawaf et al.,J. Dermatol., 30 , 797
    (2003).

  24. J. R. Pegas et al.,J. Investig. Allergol.
    Clin. Immunol., 12 , 62 (2002).

  25. W. H. Chung et al.,Int. J. Dermatol., 40 ,
    754 (2001).

  26. R. R. Brancaccio et al.,Am. J. Contact
    Dermat., 13 , 15 (2002).

  27. P. Raupp et al.,Arch. Dis. Child, 85 , 411
    (2001).

  28. S. Lauchli and S. Lautenschlager,Swiss.
    Med. Wkly., 131 , 199 (2001).

  29. J. C. Garcia Ortiz et al.,Int. Arch. Allergy
    Immunol., 114 , 298 (1997).

  30. H. H. Kandil et al.,Ann. Trop. Paediatr.,
    16 , 287 (1996).

  31. I. M. Majoie and D. P. Bruynzeel,Am. J.
    Contact Dermat., 7 , 38 (1996).

  32. J. L. Hartwell,Lloydia, 33 , 97 (1970).

  33. K. C. Joshi et al.,Z. Naturforsch. B,32B,
    890 (1977).


HONEY

Source:Sugar secretions collected in honey-
comb by honeybees (Apisspp.).

Common/vernacular names:Purified honey,
mel depuratum, clarified honey, and strained
honey.

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

Sugar secretions collected and stored in hon-
eycomb by Apismellifera L., and other Apis
species (Family Apidae). A thick, syrupy,
transparent liquid, honey is extracted from
bee hives, then strained through a sieve and
allowed to sit in settling tanks for 24 h to allow

Honey 357
Free download pdf