Extracts from <i>Eleutherococcus senticosus</i> (Rupr. et Maxim.) Maxim. Roots: A New Hope Against Honeybee Death Caused by Nosemosis

Pollinators, the cornerstones of our terrestrial ecosystem, have been at the very core of our anxiety. This is because we can nowadays observe a dangerous decline in the number of insects. With the numbers of pollinators dramatically declining worldwide, the scientific community has been growing mor...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Aneta A. Ptaszyńska, Daniel Załuski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-09-01
Series:Molecules
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/25/19/4452
id doaj-776e6be033c5450f831fe250d0d73580
record_format Article
spelling doaj-776e6be033c5450f831fe250d0d735802020-11-25T02:48:40ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492020-09-01254452445210.3390/molecules25194452Extracts from <i>Eleutherococcus senticosus</i> (Rupr. et Maxim.) Maxim. Roots: A New Hope Against Honeybee Death Caused by NosemosisAneta A. Ptaszyńska0Daniel Załuski1Department of Immunobiology, Institute of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, Akademicka 19 Str., 20-033 Lublin, PolandDepartment of Pharmaceutical Botany and Pharmacognosy, Ludwik Rydygier Collegium Medicum, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Marie Curie-Skłodowska 9, 85-094 Bydgoszcz, PolandPollinators, the cornerstones of our terrestrial ecosystem, have been at the very core of our anxiety. This is because we can nowadays observe a dangerous decline in the number of insects. With the numbers of pollinators dramatically declining worldwide, the scientific community has been growing more and more concerned about the future of insects as fundamental elements of most terrestrial ecosystems. Trying to address this issue, we looked for substances that might increase bee resistance. To this end, we checked the effects of plant-based adaptogens on honeybees in laboratory tests and during field studies on 30 honeybee colonies during two seasons. In this study, we have tested extracts obtained from: <i>Eleutherococcus senticosus, Garcinia cambogia, Panax ginseng, Ginkgo biloba, Schisandra chinensis</i>, and <i>Camellia sinensis</i>. The 75% ethanol <i>E. senticosus</i> root extract proved to be the most effective, both as a cure and in the prophylaxis of nosemosis. Therefore, <i>Eleutherococcus senticosus</i>, and its active compounds, eleutherosides, are considered the most powerful adaptogens, in the pool of all extracts that were selected for screening, for supporting immunity and improving resistance of honeybees. The optimum effective concentration of 0.4 mg/mL <i>E. senticosus</i> extract responded to c.a. 5.76, 2.56 and 0.07 µg/mL of eleutheroside B, eleutheroside E and naringenin, respectively. The effect of <i>E. senticosus</i> extracts on honeybees involved a similar adaptogenic response as on other animals, including humans. In this research, we show for the first time such an adaptogenic impact on invertebrates, i.e., the effect on honeybees stressed by nosemosis. We additionally hypothesised that these adaptogenic properties were connected with eleutherosides—secondary metabolites found exclusively in the <i>Eleutherococcus</i> genus and undetected in other studied extracts. As was indicated in this study, eleutherosides are very stable chemically and can be found in extracts in similar amounts even after two years from extraction. Considering the role bees play in nature, we may conclude that demonstrating the adaptogenic properties which plant extracts have in insects is the most significant finding resulting from this research. This knowledge might bring to fruition numerous economic and ecological benefits.https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/25/19/4452honeybee<i>Apis mellifera</i><i>Eleutherococcus senticosus</i><i>Garcinia cambogia</i><i>Panax ginseng</i><i>Ginkgo biloba</i>
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Aneta A. Ptaszyńska
Daniel Załuski
spellingShingle Aneta A. Ptaszyńska
Daniel Załuski
Extracts from <i>Eleutherococcus senticosus</i> (Rupr. et Maxim.) Maxim. Roots: A New Hope Against Honeybee Death Caused by Nosemosis
Molecules
honeybee
<i>Apis mellifera</i>
<i>Eleutherococcus senticosus</i>
<i>Garcinia cambogia</i>
<i>Panax ginseng</i>
<i>Ginkgo biloba</i>
author_facet Aneta A. Ptaszyńska
Daniel Załuski
author_sort Aneta A. Ptaszyńska
title Extracts from <i>Eleutherococcus senticosus</i> (Rupr. et Maxim.) Maxim. Roots: A New Hope Against Honeybee Death Caused by Nosemosis
title_short Extracts from <i>Eleutherococcus senticosus</i> (Rupr. et Maxim.) Maxim. Roots: A New Hope Against Honeybee Death Caused by Nosemosis
title_full Extracts from <i>Eleutherococcus senticosus</i> (Rupr. et Maxim.) Maxim. Roots: A New Hope Against Honeybee Death Caused by Nosemosis
title_fullStr Extracts from <i>Eleutherococcus senticosus</i> (Rupr. et Maxim.) Maxim. Roots: A New Hope Against Honeybee Death Caused by Nosemosis
title_full_unstemmed Extracts from <i>Eleutherococcus senticosus</i> (Rupr. et Maxim.) Maxim. Roots: A New Hope Against Honeybee Death Caused by Nosemosis
title_sort extracts from <i>eleutherococcus senticosus</i> (rupr. et maxim.) maxim. roots: a new hope against honeybee death caused by nosemosis
publisher MDPI AG
series Molecules
issn 1420-3049
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Pollinators, the cornerstones of our terrestrial ecosystem, have been at the very core of our anxiety. This is because we can nowadays observe a dangerous decline in the number of insects. With the numbers of pollinators dramatically declining worldwide, the scientific community has been growing more and more concerned about the future of insects as fundamental elements of most terrestrial ecosystems. Trying to address this issue, we looked for substances that might increase bee resistance. To this end, we checked the effects of plant-based adaptogens on honeybees in laboratory tests and during field studies on 30 honeybee colonies during two seasons. In this study, we have tested extracts obtained from: <i>Eleutherococcus senticosus, Garcinia cambogia, Panax ginseng, Ginkgo biloba, Schisandra chinensis</i>, and <i>Camellia sinensis</i>. The 75% ethanol <i>E. senticosus</i> root extract proved to be the most effective, both as a cure and in the prophylaxis of nosemosis. Therefore, <i>Eleutherococcus senticosus</i>, and its active compounds, eleutherosides, are considered the most powerful adaptogens, in the pool of all extracts that were selected for screening, for supporting immunity and improving resistance of honeybees. The optimum effective concentration of 0.4 mg/mL <i>E. senticosus</i> extract responded to c.a. 5.76, 2.56 and 0.07 µg/mL of eleutheroside B, eleutheroside E and naringenin, respectively. The effect of <i>E. senticosus</i> extracts on honeybees involved a similar adaptogenic response as on other animals, including humans. In this research, we show for the first time such an adaptogenic impact on invertebrates, i.e., the effect on honeybees stressed by nosemosis. We additionally hypothesised that these adaptogenic properties were connected with eleutherosides—secondary metabolites found exclusively in the <i>Eleutherococcus</i> genus and undetected in other studied extracts. As was indicated in this study, eleutherosides are very stable chemically and can be found in extracts in similar amounts even after two years from extraction. Considering the role bees play in nature, we may conclude that demonstrating the adaptogenic properties which plant extracts have in insects is the most significant finding resulting from this research. This knowledge might bring to fruition numerous economic and ecological benefits.
topic honeybee
<i>Apis mellifera</i>
<i>Eleutherococcus senticosus</i>
<i>Garcinia cambogia</i>
<i>Panax ginseng</i>
<i>Ginkgo biloba</i>
url https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/25/19/4452
work_keys_str_mv AT anetaaptaszynska extractsfromieleutherococcussenticosusirupretmaximmaximrootsanewhopeagainsthoneybeedeathcausedbynosemosis
AT danielzałuski extractsfromieleutherococcussenticosusirupretmaximmaximrootsanewhopeagainsthoneybeedeathcausedbynosemosis
_version_ 1724747167400198144