AI Article Synopsis

  • Honey bees eat pollen and nectar that have special plant substances called plant secondary metabolites (PSMs), which can be both harmful and helpful to them.
  • This study looked at how these PSMs change after honey bees eat them and how they affect baby bees (larvae).
  • The researchers found that adult bees and larvae have different types of PSMs in their bodies compared to what they eat, and this research helps us understand more about how PSMs influence the health of honey bees.

Article Abstract

Pollen and nectar consumed by honey bees contain plant secondary metabolites (PSMs) with vital roles in plant-insect interactions. While PSMs can be toxic to bees, they can also be health-promoting, e.g. by improving pesticide and pathogen tolerances. As xenobiotics, PSMs undergo post-ingestion chemical modifications that can affect their bioactivity and transmission to the brood. Despite the importance of understanding honey bee PSM metabolism and distribution for elucidating bioactivity mechanisms, these aspects remain largely unexplored. In this study, we used HPLC-MS/MS to profile 47 pollen PSMs in honey bees and larvae. Both adult bees and larvae had distinct PSM profiles that differed from their diet. This is likely due to post-ingestion metabolism and compound-dependent variations in PSM transmission to the brood via nurse bee jelly. Phenolic acids and flavonoid aglycones were most abundant in bees and larvae, whereas alkaloids, cyanogenic glycosides and diterpenoids had the lowest abundance despite being consumed in higher concentrations. This study documents larval exposure to a variety of PSMs for the first time, with concentrations increasing from early to late larval instars. Our findings provide novel insights into the post-ingestion fate of PSMs in honey bees, providing a foundation for further exploration of biotransformation pathways and PSM effects on honey bee health.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11421904PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.231654DOI Listing

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