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Malícia honey (Mimosa quadrivalvis L.) produced by the jandaíra bee (Melipona subnitida D.) shows antioxidant activity via phenolic compound action in obese rats

Maria Luiza Rolim Bezerra 1, 2
Mirela Gouveia-Nhanca 1, 2
Maria Letícia da Veiga Dutra 1, 2
Kamila Sabino Batista 3
Alana Natalícia Vasconcelos de Araújo 1, 2
Marcos Dos Santos Lima 4, 5
Mateus Duarte Ribeiro 6, 7
Alexandre Sergio Silva 2, 6, 7
Adriano Francisco Alves 8
Tatiana Colombo Pimentel 9
Marciane Magnani 2, 5
Jailane De Souza Aquino 1, 2, 5
Тип публикацииJournal Article
Дата публикации2025-02-06
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CiteScore7.9
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ISSN2296861X
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Background and aims

Obesity is a disease associated with increased oxidative stress in humans and animals, and consumption of antioxidant compounds such as polyphenols can minimise it. These compounds are abundant in malícia (Mimosa quadrivalvis L.) honey produced by stingless bees. This study aimed to evaluate whether administration of Mimosa quadrivalvis L. honey to obese rats could reduce oxidative stress in vital organs through phenolic compound action.

Methods

Wistar rats (228 ± 14.69 g) were randomly divided into two groups: a healthy group (HG, n = 20) fed a control diet and an obese group (OG, n = 20) fed a cafeteria diet for the initial 8 weeks. After this period, these groups were again randomised into four subgroups: healthy (HG, n = 10), obese (OG, n = 10), healthy with malícia honey administration (1,000 mg/kg; HGH, n = 10), and obese with malícia honey administration (1,000 mg/kg; OGH, n = 10) for the final 8 weeks fed the previously mentioned diets. The rats were euthanised at the end of the experiment to collect brain, gut, kidney, and liver tissues to evaluate parameters related to oxidative stress and phenolic profile.

Results

The administration of malícia honey reduced energy intake and weight gain in the OGH in comparison to the OG. Total antioxidant capacity increased in the brain, liver, and gut in both groups treated with honey compared to respective controls. Lipid peroxidation decreased in the brain, gut, and kidney of the OGH. Both treated groups showed elevated phenolic compound deposition, including catechin, procyanidins, and flavonoids, across all organs. Specifically, the brain in the OGH showed greater procyanidin B2 and gallic acid deposition; the liver showed increased procyanidin B1 and B2, epicatechin, and myricetin concentrations; the gut showed higher procyanidin B2 and kaempferol 3-glucoside concentrations; and the kidneys had increased catechin, procyanidin B1 and B2, and gallic acid deposition compared to the OG.

Conclusion

Histologically, the OGH displayed reduced neuronal damage and prevention of hepatic steatosis induced by the cafeteria diet. Malícia honey effectively reduced oxidative stress via modulation of phenolic compounds in the brain, gut, kidney, and liver of cafeteria diet-induced obese rats.

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Bezerra M. L. R. et al. Malícia honey (Mimosa quadrivalvis L.) produced by the jandaíra bee (Melipona subnitida D.) shows antioxidant activity via phenolic compound action in obese rats // Frontiers in Nutrition. 2025. Vol. 12.
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Bezerra M. L. R., Gouveia-Nhanca M., da Veiga Dutra M. L., Batista K. S., de Araújo A. N. V., Dos Santos Lima M., Ribeiro M. D., Silva A. S., Alves A. F., Pimentel T. C., Magnani M., De Souza Aquino J. Malícia honey (Mimosa quadrivalvis L.) produced by the jandaíra bee (Melipona subnitida D.) shows antioxidant activity via phenolic compound action in obese rats // Frontiers in Nutrition. 2025. Vol. 12.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.3389/fnut.2025.1524642
UR - https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnut.2025.1524642/full
TI - Malícia honey (Mimosa quadrivalvis L.) produced by the jandaíra bee (Melipona subnitida D.) shows antioxidant activity via phenolic compound action in obese rats
T2 - Frontiers in Nutrition
AU - Bezerra, Maria Luiza Rolim
AU - Gouveia-Nhanca, Mirela
AU - da Veiga Dutra, Maria Letícia
AU - Batista, Kamila Sabino
AU - de Araújo, Alana Natalícia Vasconcelos
AU - Dos Santos Lima, Marcos
AU - Ribeiro, Mateus Duarte
AU - Silva, Alexandre Sergio
AU - Alves, Adriano Francisco
AU - Pimentel, Tatiana Colombo
AU - Magnani, Marciane
AU - De Souza Aquino, Jailane
PY - 2025
DA - 2025/02/06
PB - Frontiers Media S.A.
VL - 12
SN - 2296-861X
ER -
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@article{2025_Bezerra,
author = {Maria Luiza Rolim Bezerra and Mirela Gouveia-Nhanca and Maria Letícia da Veiga Dutra and Kamila Sabino Batista and Alana Natalícia Vasconcelos de Araújo and Marcos Dos Santos Lima and Mateus Duarte Ribeiro and Alexandre Sergio Silva and Adriano Francisco Alves and Tatiana Colombo Pimentel and Marciane Magnani and Jailane De Souza Aquino},
title = {Malícia honey (Mimosa quadrivalvis L.) produced by the jandaíra bee (Melipona subnitida D.) shows antioxidant activity via phenolic compound action in obese rats},
journal = {Frontiers in Nutrition},
year = {2025},
volume = {12},
publisher = {Frontiers Media S.A.},
month = {feb},
url = {https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnut.2025.1524642/full},
doi = {10.3389/fnut.2025.1524642}
}