Seasonal fluctuations of antioxidant enzymes and biochemical compositions of Apis mellifera adansonii L. from three ecological zones of Nigeria
Abstract Background The ability of honeybees to survive and sustain honey production depends on their ability to adapt to their environment. This study evaluated the seasonal fluctuations of antioxidant activities and biochemical compositions of honeybees, Apis mellifera adansonii L. from rainforest...
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author | Julius Akolawole Bamidele Adewumi Babatunde Idowu Kehinde Olutoyin Ademolu Adedoyin Adebola Osipitan Samson Adisa Rahman |
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description | Abstract Background The ability of honeybees to survive and sustain honey production depends on their ability to adapt to their environment. This study evaluated the seasonal fluctuations of antioxidant activities and biochemical compositions of honeybees, Apis mellifera adansonii L. from rainforest, guinea savannah and derived savannah zones of Nigeria during three seasonal periods (onset of rain, wet season and dry season) from January to December, 2017. Honeybees were collected from fully colonized colonies of two different apiaries from each of the ecological zones during the seasonal periods. Amino acid composition was determined using high-performance liquid chromatography. Antioxidant enzymes activity, body protein, glucose and lipid profile were evaluated using standard protocols. Results Seasonal periods showed significant (p < 0.05) effect on the eighteen amino acids, superoxide dismutase (SOD), triglycerides and fat-free nitrogen recorded in the honeybees. Amino acids were higher in the honeybees from the rainforest zone, regardless of the seasonal period. SOD and body protein were higher during the wet season in the three ecological zones. However, seasonal periods showed no significant (p > 0.05) influence on the body glucose, protein pattern, total cholesterol, activities of malondialdehyde, reduced glutathione, glutathione peroxidase and catalase. Body glucose content in the honeybees from the rainforest and guinea savannah zones was highest during the dry season. Conclusions Antioxidant activities and biochemical compositions of honeybees are differently affected by both ecological zones and seasonal fluctuations. |
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spelling | doaj.art-38e686418b354effb4e67cacf86465f82023-03-22T11:58:58ZengSpringerOpenJournal of Basic and Applied Zoology2090-990X2023-03-0184111110.1186/s41936-023-00332-ySeasonal fluctuations of antioxidant enzymes and biochemical compositions of Apis mellifera adansonii L. from three ecological zones of NigeriaJulius Akolawole Bamidele0Adewumi Babatunde Idowu1Kehinde Olutoyin Ademolu2Adedoyin Adebola Osipitan3Samson Adisa Rahman4Department of Pure and Applied Zoology, College of BiosciencesDepartment of Pure and Applied Zoology, College of BiosciencesDepartment of Pure and Applied Zoology, College of BiosciencesDepartment of Crop Protection, College of Plant SciencePhysiology Department, College of Veterinary Medicine, Federal University of Agriculture, AbeokutaAbstract Background The ability of honeybees to survive and sustain honey production depends on their ability to adapt to their environment. This study evaluated the seasonal fluctuations of antioxidant activities and biochemical compositions of honeybees, Apis mellifera adansonii L. from rainforest, guinea savannah and derived savannah zones of Nigeria during three seasonal periods (onset of rain, wet season and dry season) from January to December, 2017. Honeybees were collected from fully colonized colonies of two different apiaries from each of the ecological zones during the seasonal periods. Amino acid composition was determined using high-performance liquid chromatography. Antioxidant enzymes activity, body protein, glucose and lipid profile were evaluated using standard protocols. Results Seasonal periods showed significant (p < 0.05) effect on the eighteen amino acids, superoxide dismutase (SOD), triglycerides and fat-free nitrogen recorded in the honeybees. Amino acids were higher in the honeybees from the rainforest zone, regardless of the seasonal period. SOD and body protein were higher during the wet season in the three ecological zones. However, seasonal periods showed no significant (p > 0.05) influence on the body glucose, protein pattern, total cholesterol, activities of malondialdehyde, reduced glutathione, glutathione peroxidase and catalase. Body glucose content in the honeybees from the rainforest and guinea savannah zones was highest during the dry season. Conclusions Antioxidant activities and biochemical compositions of honeybees are differently affected by both ecological zones and seasonal fluctuations.https://doi.org/10.1186/s41936-023-00332-yHoneybeesEnvironmentOxidative stressAdaptationPhysiologyLipids |
spellingShingle | Julius Akolawole Bamidele Adewumi Babatunde Idowu Kehinde Olutoyin Ademolu Adedoyin Adebola Osipitan Samson Adisa Rahman Seasonal fluctuations of antioxidant enzymes and biochemical compositions of Apis mellifera adansonii L. from three ecological zones of Nigeria Journal of Basic and Applied Zoology Honeybees Environment Oxidative stress Adaptation Physiology Lipids |
title | Seasonal fluctuations of antioxidant enzymes and biochemical compositions of Apis mellifera adansonii L. from three ecological zones of Nigeria |
title_full | Seasonal fluctuations of antioxidant enzymes and biochemical compositions of Apis mellifera adansonii L. from three ecological zones of Nigeria |
title_fullStr | Seasonal fluctuations of antioxidant enzymes and biochemical compositions of Apis mellifera adansonii L. from three ecological zones of Nigeria |
title_full_unstemmed | Seasonal fluctuations of antioxidant enzymes and biochemical compositions of Apis mellifera adansonii L. from three ecological zones of Nigeria |
title_short | Seasonal fluctuations of antioxidant enzymes and biochemical compositions of Apis mellifera adansonii L. from three ecological zones of Nigeria |
title_sort | seasonal fluctuations of antioxidant enzymes and biochemical compositions of apis mellifera adansonii l from three ecological zones of nigeria |
topic | Honeybees Environment Oxidative stress Adaptation Physiology Lipids |
url | https://doi.org/10.1186/s41936-023-00332-y |
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