The honey bee is an important pollinator insect susceptible to environmental contaminants. We investigated the effects of a waste fire event on elemental content, oxidative stress, and metabolic response in bees fed different nutrients (probiotics, Quassia amara, and placebo). The level of the elements was also investigated in honey and beeswax. Our data show a general increase in elemental concentrations in all bee groups after the event; however, the administration of probiotics and Quassia amara help fight oxidative stress in bees. Significantly lower concentrations of Ni, S, and U for honey in the probiotic group and a general and significant decrease in elemental concentrations for beeswax in the probiotic group and Li in the Quassia amara group were observed after the fire waste event. The comparison of the metabolic profiles through pre- and post-event PCA analyses showed that bees treated with different feeds react differently to the environmental event. The greatest differences in metabolic profiles are observed between the placebo-fed bees compared to the others. This study can help to understand how some stress factors can affect the health of bees and to take measures to protect these precious insects.

Landfill fire impact on bee health. Beneficial effect of dietary supplementation with medicinal plants and probiotics in reducing oxidative stress and metal accumulation / Giampaoli, Ottavia; Messi, Marcello; Merlet, Thomas; Sciubba, Fabio; Canepari, Silvia; Spagnoli, Mariangela; Astolfi, Maria Luisa. - In: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL. - ISSN 1614-7499. - (2023), pp. 1-17. [10.1007/s11356-023-31561-x]

Landfill fire impact on bee health. Beneficial effect of dietary supplementation with medicinal plants and probiotics in reducing oxidative stress and metal accumulation

Giampaoli, Ottavia;Messi, Marcello;Sciubba, Fabio;Canepari, Silvia;Astolfi, Maria Luisa
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2023

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The honey bee is an important pollinator insect susceptible to environmental contaminants. We investigated the effects of a waste fire event on elemental content, oxidative stress, and metabolic response in bees fed different nutrients (probiotics, Quassia amara, and placebo). The level of the elements was also investigated in honey and beeswax. Our data show a general increase in elemental concentrations in all bee groups after the event; however, the administration of probiotics and Quassia amara help fight oxidative stress in bees. Significantly lower concentrations of Ni, S, and U for honey in the probiotic group and a general and significant decrease in elemental concentrations for beeswax in the probiotic group and Li in the Quassia amara group were observed after the fire waste event. The comparison of the metabolic profiles through pre- and post-event PCA analyses showed that bees treated with different feeds react differently to the environmental event. The greatest differences in metabolic profiles are observed between the placebo-fed bees compared to the others. This study can help to understand how some stress factors can affect the health of bees and to take measures to protect these precious insects.
2023
biomonitoring; ICP-MS; metabolomics; NMR method; pollinators; Quassia amara
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Landfill fire impact on bee health. Beneficial effect of dietary supplementation with medicinal plants and probiotics in reducing oxidative stress and metal accumulation / Giampaoli, Ottavia; Messi, Marcello; Merlet, Thomas; Sciubba, Fabio; Canepari, Silvia; Spagnoli, Mariangela; Astolfi, Maria Luisa. - In: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL. - ISSN 1614-7499. - (2023), pp. 1-17. [10.1007/s11356-023-31561-x]
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