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ANNO 3 Numero 3
Stefan
Bogdanov [1]
Contaminants
of bee products
[1] Agroscope Liebefeld Posieux, Swiss Bee Research
Centre, Liebefeld (Bern, CH)
Corresponding author: bogi@gmx.ch
Bee products can be contaminated from different sources. The contamination
can arise from beekeeping practices or from the environment. Environmental
contaminants are covered in the first part of the review. They are: the
heavy metals lead, cadmium and mercury, radioactive isotopes, organic
pollutants, pesticides (insecticides, fungicides, herbicides and bactericides),
pathogenic bacteria and genetically modified organisms.
The second part of the review discusses contaminants from beekeeping.
The main ones are acaricides: lipophylic synthetic compounds and non-toxic
substances such as organic acids and components of essential oils; and
antibiotics used for the control of bee brood diseases, mainly tetracyclines,
streptomycine, sulfonamides and chloramphenicol. Other substances used
in beekeeping play a minor role: para-dichlorobenzene, used for the control
of wax moth and chemical repellents. The degree of contamination of honey,
pollen, beeswax, propolis and royal jelly by the different contaminants
is reviewed.
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