Therapeutic Use of Bee Venom and Potential Applications in Veterinary Medicine

Vet Sci. 2023 Feb 4;10(2):119. doi: 10.3390/vetsci10020119.

Abstract

Apitherapy is a branch of alternative medicine that consists of the treatment of diseases through products collected, processed, and secreted by bees, specifically pollen, propolis, honey, royal jelly, and bee venom. In traditional medicine, the virtues of honey and propolis have been well-known for centuries. The same, however, cannot be said for venom. The use of bee venom is particularly relevant for many therapeutic aspects. In recent decades, scientific studies have confirmed and enabled us to understand its properties. Bee venom has anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, central nervous system inhibiting, radioprotective, antibacterial, antiviral, and antifungal properties, among others. Numerous studies have often been summarised in reviews of the scientific literature that have focused on the results obtained with mouse models and their subsequent transposition to the human patient. In contrast, few reviews of scientific work on the use of bee venom in veterinary medicine exist. This review aims to take stock of the research achievements in this particular discipline, with a view to a recapitulation and stabilisation in the different research fields.

Keywords: alternative medicine; anti-cancer effects; anti-inflammatory activity; antimicrobial and antiviral activity; antioxidant activity; apitherapy; bee venom.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.