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‘Honey Bee Plant-Based Products’ published
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The book "Honey Bee Plant Products: Authentication, Quality Control, Botanical Origin and Grading with Emphasis on Medicinal Values" authored by Dr. Ahmad Reza Mehrabian, associate professor of the Faculty of Life Sciences and Biotechnology of Shahid Beheshti University (SBU) has been published recently by SBU Press in 296 pages.

Plant-based bee products are very important from a food-medicinal point of view. Therefore, compilation and analysis of available data in this field is very necessary. It seems that so far, no compiled source has been published in Iran with the approach of determining the plant origin of honey, and this book is perhaps the first of its kind on this subject.

Honey bee products as very valuable food-medicinal compounds are rooted in nature, and plants are the main source of these compounds. These products are collected and processed by the bee in the form of pollen, nectar and honeydew and then stored in the hive. Due to the great economic value of bee products, fraud in supplying these products is also prevalent, and therefore the authenticity and quality control of these products is necessary. The present book reviews methods of authentication, quality control, grading, determination of plant origin and health of honey, flower pollen and propolis, based on the most advanced technologies and scientific achievements in the world, as well as national and international standards and analyzes the pharmacological effects of these compounds in the form of clinical trial studies published in reliable scientific sources of the world, which can be useful for researchers and activists in the field.

To buy this book, students and interested parties can go to the sales office of Shahid Beheshti University Scientific Works Publishing Center, located in the Information Technology (IT) building, ground floor, or order online through the center's website. It is also possible to buy the electronic file of the book from the “Fidibo”, “Booket” and “Taaghche” websites.

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