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Environmentally Friendly Beeswax: Properties, Composition, Adulteration, and its Therapeutic Benefits

Garima Gupta, Kumari Anjali

2023IOP Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Bees produce beeswax, which is used to make honeycombs is biodegradable, sustainable, compostable, eco-friendly. In addition to honey and pollen, honey bees use comb to store nectar and rear their young. More than 300 things are made with beeswax, such as candles, shoe polish and vehicle and floor polishes. Beeswax can also be used in the food processing and packaging, wax crayons, metal casting and modelling, food processing, and cosmetics industries. In addition to these, embalming, papyrus preservation, and artwork conservation are all possible uses for honey beeswax. Beeswax has numerous industrial, pharmacological, and medical uses that demand an understanding of its chemical makeup. Similar to honey, beeswax is considered effective in the treatment of bruising, inflammation and burns. Beeswax’s antibacterial properties have recently been the subject of inquiry, despite the fact that there are currently few studies on the subject. For example, beeswax has been proven to significantly reduce affectivity of disease casing bacteria like: Staphylococcus aureus, Candida albicans and Salmonella enterica . This study discusses the characteristics, composition, and adulteration of beeswax, as well as its medicinal effects as an antibiotic and in skin therapy.

Topics & Concepts

BeeswaxCosmeticsFood scienceWaxEnvironmentally friendlyBiologyChemistryEcologyBiochemistryOrganic chemistryBee Products Chemical AnalysisInsect and Pesticide ResearchPlant and animal studies