Long-Term Supplementation of Royal Jelly (Raydel<sup>®</sup>) Improves Zebrafish Growth, Embryo Production and Survivability, Blood Lipid Profile and Functionality of Vital Organs: A 72-Weeks' Consumption Study
Royal jelly is a honeybee product with substantial pharmacological and health promotional activities. Nevertheless, the health implications associated with the prolonged dietary supplementation of royal jelly have yet to be elucidated extensively. Herein, 72 weeks of dietary supplementation of royal...
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Main Authors: | Kyung-Hyun Cho (Author), Hyo-Seon Nam (Author), Ashutosh Bahuguna (Author), Ji-Eun Kim (Author) |
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