
ApiHealth
NZ Ltd conducts scientific bee venom research in several fields:
•
Development of new technologies for
bee venom collection
• Study of biochemical and physical chemical parameters
of New Zealand bee venom
• Study of Phospholipase activity (the most active allergen
of bee venom) of New Zealand bee venom
• Development of the methods of control of bee venom concentration
in final honey products
We
have very close relationships with Russian scientific researchers.
Sharing the knowledge and experience with similar organizations
helps us not only be up-to-date with new scientific achievements
in technologies, but also enables up to develop new approaches
in both bee venom collection and the development of new health
products.
A
number of various experiments and tests on bee venom products
are now being
made in the company, aiming to assess the venom biological action
in the product as well as to determine its real concentration
in ointments, creams, capsules, honey, etc.
Those methods are highly sensitive and are vital for technology
control at the
factories/companies involved in blending fluid honey with dry
venom powder.
The best results in bee venom production can be achieved only
by following the
technological requirements. This will guarantee the final product
will demonstrate its biological potential, benefits and safety,
when used in preventive care and medical treatment for humans.
We
welcome all scientific researchers who are interested in studying
bee venom and its applications for further scientific co-operation.
ApiHealth bee venom products
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