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Bee Products and Colorectal Cancer—Active Components and Mechanism of Action

Justyna Moskwa, Sylwia K. Naliwajko, Dominika Patrycja Dobiecka, Katarzyna Socha

2023Nutrients18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Colorectal cancer is one of the most common malignancies in the world. Lifestyle and eating patterns may have a significant impact on the prevention of this type of cancer. Bioactive food ingredients influence the gut microbiome and can have a protective effect. Bee products (honey, propolis, royal jelly, and bee venom) or pharmacologically active fractions obtained from them are widely used in many fields of medicine, pharmacy, and cosmetics. Some evidence suggests that bee products may have anti-cancer potential. The main bioactive components with anti-colon cancer potential from propolis and bee honey are polyphenols such as pinocembrin, galangin, luteolin, CAPE, Artepilin C, chrysin, caffeic, and p-coumaric acids. This review is focused on the new data on epidemiology, risk factors for colon cancer, and current reports on the potential role of bee products in the chemoprevention of this type of cancer.

Topics & Concepts

PropolisGalanginPinocembrinColorectal cancerRoyal jellyTraditional medicineChrysinMedicineCancer preventionBee pollenApiaryBee venomCancerHoney beeBiologyFood scienceBotanyBiochemistryFlavonoidInternal medicineAntioxidantZoologyPollenKaempferolBee Products Chemical AnalysisHealthcare and Venom ResearchInsect and Pesticide Research