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  2. Royal jelly - Wikipedia

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    Developing queen larvae surrounded by royal jelly. Royal jelly is a honey bee secretion that is used in the nutrition of larvae and adult queens. [1] It is secreted from the glands in the hypopharynx of nurse bees, and fed to all larvae in the colony, regardless of sex or caste.

  3. Queen bee acid - Wikipedia

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    Queen bee acid (10-hydroxy-2-decenoic acid or 10-HDA) is a fatty acid found in royal jelly. [1] [2] [3] Queen bee acid is being investigated for its potential pharmacological activities. It promotes neurogenesis of neural stem/progenitor cells (cells capable of differentiating into neurons, astrocytes, or oligodendrocytes) in vitro. [4]

  4. Major royal jelly protein - Wikipedia

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    Major royal jelly proteins (MRJPs) are a family of proteins secreted by honey bees. The family consists of nine proteins, of which MRJP1 (also called royalactin), MRJP2, MRJP3, MRJP4, and MRJP5 are present in the royal jelly secreted by worker bees. MRJP1 is the most abundant, and largest in volume.

  5. Western honey bee - Wikipedia

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    Royal jelly is a honey bee secretion used to nourish the larvae and queen. [71] It is marketed for its alleged but unsupported claims of health benefits. [72] [73] On the other hand, it may cause severe allergic reactions in some individuals. [74]

  6. Queen bee - Wikipedia

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    A cell-building colony is a strong, well-fed, queenless colony that feeds the larva royal jelly and develops the larvae into queen bees. [18] After approximately 10 days, the queen cells are transferred from the cell building colony to small mating nuclei colonies, which are placed inside of mating yards. The queens emerge from their cells ...

  7. Honey bee - Wikipedia

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    Royal jelly is a honey bee secretion used to nourish the larvae. [79] It is marketed for its alleged but unsupported claims of health benefits. [80] [81] On the other hand, it may cause severe allergic reactions in some individuals. [82]

  8. Beekeeping - Wikipedia

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    The developing larva in a queen cell is fed differently than an ordinary worker bee; in addition to honey and pollen, she receives a great deal of royal jelly, a special food secreted from the hypopharyngeal gland of young nurse bees. [96] Royal jelly dramatically alters the growth and development of the larva so after metamorphosis and ...

  9. Bee brood - Wikipedia

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    Recently hatched honey bee larvae are feeding on royal jelly for three days. Only larvae selected to become queens are fed the jelly longer than three days. Eggs and larvae (brood cell walls partially cut away) In beekeeping, bee brood or brood refers to the eggs, larvae and pupae of honeybees. The brood of Western honey bees develops within a ...

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