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Apitherapy

Room 106, 13:00 – 14:40, Friday, 18 September

Symposium: Pharmacological Effects of Bee Venom

Chair-Person: Prof. Dr. Kwan kyu PARK and Dr. Soon Ok WOO

13:00-13:15

Taiwan

Integrated apitherapy treatment of chronic osteomyelitis.

 

 

Siu Wan Ip

13:15-13:30

Mongolia

Hypolipidemic and blood glucose lowering activity of honey

 

 

bee venom (Apis mellifera)in alloxan induced diabetic rabbits

 

 

Khulan Tserennadmid, Uuganbayar Baatartsogt, Solongo Ganbold

13:30-13:45

India

Effect of Indian honey bee venom (Apis cerana) on wound

 

 

healing efficacy, anti-bacterial activity and purification of

 

 

peptide components

 

 

Bhargava Hunkunda Radhakrishna

13:45-14:00

Korea

The regulatory effects of purified bee venom on

 

 

Propionibacterium acnes-induced inflammatory responses in

 

 

vitro and in vivo

 

 

Woo Ram Lee, Hyun Jin An, Jung yeon Kim, Hyun Chung,

 

 

Kwan kyu Park

14:00-14:15

Turkey

Bioactive properties of honey bee products and their mixtures

 

 

Sibel Silici

14:15-14:40

Discussion

 

Guide time: it could be often changed by chairman under condition of symposium

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Apitherapy

Room 106, 15:00 – 16:40, Friday, 18 September

Symposium: Pharmacological Effects of Royal Jelly, Bee Pollen

Chair-Person: Dr. Stefan STANGACIU and Prof. Dr. Mi Kyeong LEE

15:00-15:15

Canada

The effects of N-chromosome royal jelly & bee products on

 

 

diabetes type 2

 

 

Sajad Jazani-Dorche, Hossein Yeganehrad, Maryam Moarefi

15:15-15:30

Japan

MRJP-1 multimer activates cell proliferation of fibroblasts

 

 

originated from gingiva and periodontal ligament

 

 

Kikuji Yamaguchi, Toru Suzuki, Kiyoshi Murata, Akira Fujii,

 

 

Yoshihisa Yamaguchi

15:30-15:45

China

Royal Jelly inhibits the growth of breast cancer in mice

 

 

Zhang Shuang, Su Songkun

15:45-16:00

Romania

Transylvanian raw pollen – inhibiting effect on murine colon

 

 

carcinoma culture cells; clinical case

 

 

Alina Varadi, Rodica Margaoan, Ramona Grosu, Mirela Strant,

 

 

Ioan Cozma

16:00-16:15

China

Proteomic research on the effect of royal jelly on carbon

 

 

tetrachloride-induced liver injury in rats

 

 

Miao Jing, Luo Yajuan, Shi Peiying, Wu Zhenhong,

 

 

Miao Xiaoqing

16:15-16:30

Japan

Studies on estrogenic activities of royal jelly and its fatty acids

 

 

in vitro and in vivo

 

 

Kenji Ichihara, Satoshi Uchiyama, Shou Hotta,

 

 

Tsuyoshi Nakanishi

16:30-16:40

Discussion

 

Guide time: it could be often changed by chairman under condition of symposium

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Apitherapy

Room 106, 17:00 – 18:40, Friday, 18 September

Symposium: Specification Studies of Royal Jelly, Bee Pollen

Chair-Person: Prof. Dr. Badiaa LYOUSSI and Dr. In Phyo HONG

17:00-17:15

Greece

A suggestion for royal jelly specifications

 

 

Andreas Thrasyvoulou, Chrysoula Tananaki, Dimitrios Kanelis,

 

 

Vasilis Liolios, Maria Dimou

17:15-17:30

Russia

Royal jelly normalizes microcirculation in the treatment of

 

 

thermal injury in rats

 

 

Elena Krylova, Anna Solovieva, Petr Peretyagin,

 

 

Alina Kovetzkaya

17:30-17:45

Japan

10-Hydroxy-2-decenoic acid, a unique fatty acid in royal jelly,

 

 

extends lifespan in nematode Caenorhabditis elegans.

 

 

Taketoshi Hata, Yoko Araki, Kenji Ichihara, Yoko Honda,

 

 

Shuji Honda

17:45-18:00

China

Activity-guided isolation and identification of hepatoprotective

 

 

components in rape bee pollen

 

 

Liping Sun, Limiao Gao, Pengbo Gao, Xiang Xu

18:00-18:15

Romania

Apilarnil (triturated drone larvae) – practical experience

 

 

treating patients

 

 

Cristina Aosan

18:15-18:30

China

Comparative lipidomics analysis of queen larvae and royal

 

 

jelly from honeybee (Apis mellifera)

 

 

Xiang XU, Limiao GAO, Pengbo GAO, Liping SUN

18:30-18:40

Discussion

 

Guide time: it could be often changed by chairman under condition of symposium

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Apitherapy

Room 106, 10:50 – 12:40, Saturday, 19 September

Symposium: Present Situation and Perspectives of Apitherapy

Chair-Person: Dr. Stefan STANGACIU and Dr. Sang Mi HAN

10:50-11:05

United

The Apiceuticals : Geographic Medicine

 

Kingdom

James Fearnley

11:05-11:20

China

21Century: Apitherapy Development in China

 

 

Ming Xu, Lihong Chen, Jie Wu, Jiangmei Wang, Pingping Hu

11:20-11:35

Turkey

Development and recent legislative process on apitherapy in

 

 

Turkey

 

 

Mehmet Tanyuksel

11:35-11:50

Nigeria

Public knowledge, attitude, practice and constraints of

 

 

apitherapy: A complementary remedy in health care delivery

 

 

in Nigeria

 

 

Adeyemi Mufutau Ajao

11:50-12:05

Russia

Possible use of apitoxins in normalization of alcohol drinking

 

 

Igor Krivopalov Moskvin, Julia Korol, Alexei Krivopalov,

 

 

Denis Krivopalov, Elena Fateeva

12:05-12:20

India

Clinical efficacy of an ayurvedic bee product Siktha taila & bee

 

 

stings in allergic contact eczema (dermatitis)

 

 

Sanjeev Sood

12:20-12:40

Discussion

 

Guide time: it could be often changed by chairman under condition of symposium

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Beekeeping for Rural Development Exhibition Hall, 15:00 – 16:40, Thursday, 18 September

Plenary Session

Chair-Person: Prof. Dr. Seunghwan LEE and Dr. Nicola BRADBEAR

15:00-15:30

Trinidad and

Api-tourism: an innovative beekeeping offering for visitors to

 

Tobago

Trinidad and Tobago

 

 

Gradstone Solomon

15:30-15:50

Slovenia

Apitourism & apiwellness, a promising beekeeping economy

 

 

on a rise

 

 

Tanja Arih Korosec

15:50-16:10

United

Urban beekeeping in London

 

Kingdom

Nicholas Bishop

16:10-16:25

Czech

The international meeting of young beekeepers (IMYB)

 

Republic

Jiri Piza

16:25-16:40

Korea

Introduction and development of western honeybee (Apis

 

 

mellifera) Industry in Korea

 

 

Sanggyeun Cho, Seunghwan Lee

Guide time: it could be often changed by chairman under condition of symposium

84

Beekeeping for Rural Development Room 105, 10:10 – 11:25, Wednesday, 16 September

Symposium: Beekeeping for Rural Development I (Europe and Asia)

Chair-Person: Dr. Gladstone SOLOMON and Dr. Nicola BRADBEAR

10:10-10:25

Turkey

Queen bee science spurs entrepreneurship

 

 

Meral Kekeçoğlu, P Goç Rasgele

10:25-10:40

Romania

Apitherapy for rural development

 

 

Cristina Pavel, Stefan Stangaciu

10:40-10:55

Japan

Beekeeping, a part of improvements of livelihoods in rural

 

 

areas of Nepal

 

 

Ram Keshari Duwal, Seunghwan Lee

10:55-11:10

India

Meliponiculture for Sustainable Rural Development of North-

 

 

eastern India

 

 

RajKumar Thakur, Akhilesh Singh

11:10-11:25

India

Apiculture for sustainable rural development and increased

 

 

crop productivity in India

 

 

Raj Kumar Thakur, PK Chakrabarty, Surbhi Gupta, Neha Palliwal

Guide time: it could be often changed by chairman under condition of symposium

85

Beekeeping for Rural Development Room 105, 13:00 – 14:45, Wednesday, 16 September

Symposium: Beekeeping for Rural Development II (Africa)

Chair-Person: Ms. Tanja Arih KOROSEC and Dr. Nicola BRADBEAR

13:00-13:15

Mauritius

Hives for the handicapped: Beekeeping on the island of

 

 

Rodrigues

 

 

Paul Draper

13:15-13:30

Comoros

Keeping quality in Comoros: using bees to create livelihoods

 

 

and change destructive practices

 

 

Ellen Geisler

13:30-13:45

Togo

Beekeeping for rural development

 

 

Kodjo Logou Agossou

13:45-14:00

Croatia

Beekeeping schools – a great chance for rural and sustainable

 

 

development

 

 

Zlatko Tomljanovic, Ivana Tlak-Gajger, Itana Bukovac, Suncica

 

 

Stanic-Gluhinic, Dario Frangen

14:00-14:15

Zambia

Beekeeping as a Livelihood Strategy for Women in Rural

 

 

Zambia

 

 

Muule Moonga

14:15-14:30

Nigeria

Beekeeping for rural development in Nigeria: A case study of

 

 

my involvment in training five hundred farmers.

 

 

Oluwaseun Johnson

14:30-14:45

Tanzania

Queen bee rearing in africa:Its impacts in bee

 

 

population,pollination and increase of bee products

 

 

Philemon Kiemi, Bernad Chove, Shimon Barrel

Guide time: it could be often changed by chairman under condition of symposium

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Beekeeping for Rural Development Room 105, 15:00 – 16:15, Wednesday, 16 September

Symposium: Beekeeping for Rural Development III

Chair-Person: Dr. Ram Keshari DUWAL and Dr. Nicola BRADBEAR

15:00-15:15

Uganda

Socio economic barriers to increased honey production among

 

 

rural households: Case of Northern Uganda

 

 

Deborah Ruth Amulen, Guy Smagghe, Paul Cross

15:15-15:30

Tanzania

Beekeeping for rural development

 

 

Venance Ntahondi

15:30-15:45

Cameroon

Socio-economic and technical characteristics of beekeeping in

 

 

the departments of Bamboutos, MiFi and Menoua in Western

 

 

Cameroon

 

 

Romuald Patrick Kenmogne Fotso , Meutchieye Félix,

 

 

Youbissi Annie, Tchoumboué Joseph

15:45-16:00

India

Agriculture, socio-economic development through beekeeping

 

 

of rural indian women.

 

 

Sarika Saswade

16:00-16:15

Uganda

Beekeeping for rural development in Uganda

 

 

Sarah Ankunda

Guide time: it could be often changed by chairman under condition of symposium

87

Beekeeping for Rural Development Room 105, 17:00 – 18:30, Wednesday, 16 September

Symposium: Beekeeping for Rural Development IV

Chair-Person: Prof. Dr. Jong Kyun PARK and Dr. Gladstone SOLOMON

17:00-17:15

Tanzania

Accessibility to livelihood amenities among women and youth

 

 

in western tanzania: The case of beekeeping activities

 

 

Angela Mwakatobe, Janemary Ntalwila, Mwanahamisi Mapolu,

 

 

Edward Kohi, Steven Nindi

17:15-17:30

Nigeria

Assessment of the utilisation of beekeeping technologies in

 

 

Ekiti state, Nigeria: Implications for enhancing rural women

 

 

livelihoods

 

 

Bamigboye Emmanuel, Yusuf Olayinka

17:30-17:45

India

Bee keeping empowerment in India

 

 

Satyen Yaadav

17:45-18:00

Nepal

Bee keeping source of income in Ilam Municipality, Nepal

 

 

Nrishima Khatri

18:00-18:15

Iran

Good news about beekeeping in Afghanistan

 

 

Reza Shahrouzi

18:15-18:30

Colombia

Beekeeping organizations in Colombia and the application

 

 

level of quality managment systems for rural development.

 

 

Lopez Carmenza

Guide time: it could be often changed by chairman under condition of symposium

88

Beekeeping for Rural Development Room 105, 10:10 – 11:40, Thursday, 17 September

Symposium: Indigenous Bees and Conservation I

Chair-Person: Prof. Dr. Seunghwan LEE and Dr. Nicola BRADBEAR

10:10-10:25

Germany

The status and prospects of Apis cerana

 

 

Kaspar Bienefeld, Holly Jones

10:25-10:40

Ukraine

Quality of honey as an indicator of the health of bee colonies

 

 

and sustainable production approaches and biodiversity

 

 

conservation in beekeeping. International pilot project “more

 

 

than honey”

 

 

Viacheslav Tsuprykov, Carlos Desmaison Elespuru, Ruslan

 

 

Nesterenko

10:40-10:55

Ukraine

Mainstreaming conservation and sustainable use of

 

 

biodiversity pollinators into Ukrainian production landscapes.

 

 

An attempt to spread the successful experience and new

 

 

knowledge from small local project to national level

 

 

Viacheslav Tsuprykov, Ruslan Nesterenko

10:55-11:10

Nepal

Scenario of indigenous honeybee species of Nepal

 

 

Khem Raj Neupane

11:10-11:25

India

Differential nest site preference of giant honey bee, Apis

 

 

dorsata in Bengaluru, India

 

 

M.S. Reddy, G.N. Jayaram

11:25-11:40

Uganda

Treasuring beekeeping for livelihood transformation and park

 

 

conservation: A case study of communities around Bwindi

National Park, southwest Uganda

Robert Ndyabarema , Brian Mugisha

Guide time: it could be often changed by chairman under condition of symposium

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