Exploring the Therapeutic Potential of Royal Jelly in Metabolic Disorders and Gastrointestinal Diseases.
Hesham Rushdy El-SeediSuzy Munir SalamaAida A Abd El-WahedZhiming GuoAlessandro Di MinnoMaria DagliaChuan LiXiao GuanDaniele Giuseppe BuccatoShaden A M KhalifaKai WangPublished in: Nutrients (2024)
Metabolic disorders, encompassing diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular diseases, gastrointestinal disorders, etc., pose a substantial global health threat, with rising morbidity and mortality rates. Addressing these disorders is crucial, as conventional drugs often come with high costs and adverse effects. This review explores the potential of royal jelly (RJ), a natural bee product rich in bioactive components, as an alternative strategy for managing metabolic diseases. RJ exhibits diverse therapeutic properties, including antimicrobial, estrogen-like, anti-inflammatory, hypotensive, anticancer, and antioxidant effects. This review's focus is on investigating how RJ and its components impact conditions like diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular disease, and gastrointestinal illnesses. Evidence suggests that RJ serves as a complementary treatment for various health issues, notably demonstrating cholesterol- and glucose-lowering effects in diabetic rats. Specific RJ-derived metabolites, such as 10-hydroxy-2-decenoic acid (10-HDA), also known as the "Queen bee acid," show promise in reducing insulin resistance and hyperglycemia. Recent research highlights RJ's role in modulating immune responses, enhancing anti-inflammatory cytokines, and suppressing key inflammatory mediators. Despite these promising findings, further research is needed to comprehensively understand the mechanisms underlying RJ's therapeutic effects.
Keyphrases
- cardiovascular disease
- diabetic rats
- oxidative stress
- global health
- anti inflammatory
- insulin resistance
- immune response
- public health
- healthcare
- mental health
- metabolic syndrome
- toll like receptor
- coronary artery disease
- ms ms
- adipose tissue
- machine learning
- glycemic control
- blood glucose
- cardiovascular events
- blood pressure
- risk assessment
- weight loss
- combination therapy
- replacement therapy