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Title: Translational Research on Bee Pollen as a Source of Nutrients: A Scoping Review from Bench to Real World
Authors: Kacemi, Rachid
Campos, Maria da Graça R. 
Keywords: antioxidant; dietary; disease recoveries; elderly; metabolic
Issue Date: 22-May-2023
Publisher: MDPI
Project: UIDB/00313/2020 
Serial title, monograph or event: Nutrients
Volume: 15
Issue: 10
Abstract: The emphasis on healthy nutrition is gaining a forefront place in current biomedical sciences. Nutritional deficiencies and imbalances have been widely demonstrated to be involved in the genesis and development of many world-scale public health burdens, such as metabolic and cardiovascular diseases. In recent years, bee pollen is emerging as a scientifically validated candidate, which can help diminish conditions through nutritional interventions. This matrix is being extensively studied, and has proven to be a very rich and well-balanced nutrient pool. In this work, we reviewed the available evidence on the interest in bee pollen as a nutrient source. We mainly focused on bee pollen richness in nutrients and its possible roles in the main pathophysiological processes that are directly linked to nutritional imbalances. This scoping review analyzed scientific works published in the last four years, focusing on the clearest inferences and perspectives to translate cumulated experimental and preclinical evidence into clinically relevant insights. The promising uses of bee pollen for malnutrition, digestive health, metabolic disorders, and other bioactivities which could be helpful to readjust homeostasis (as it is also true in the case of anti-inflammatory or anti-oxidant needs), as well as the benefits on cardiovascular diseases, were identified. The current knowledge gaps were identified, along with the practical challenges that hinder the establishment and fructification of these uses. A complete data collection made with a major range of botanical species allows more robust clinical information.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/113317
ISSN: 2072-6643
DOI: 10.3390/nu15102413
Rights: openAccess
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