Antioxidant Activity and Mechanism of Action of Amwaprin: A Protein in Honeybee (<i>Apis mellifera</i>) Venom
Bee venom contains several bioactive components, including enzymatic and non-enzymatic proteins. There is increasing interest in the bioactive components of bee venom since they have exhibited various pharmacological effects. Recently, <i>Apis mellifera</i> waprin (Amwaprin) was identifi...
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Main Authors: | Bo-Yeon Kim (Author), Kwang-Sik Lee (Author), Byung-Rae Jin (Author) |
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