血淋巴
生物
花蜜
氨基酸
脯氨酸
食品科学
新陈代谢
作文(语言)
植物
生物化学
哲学
花粉
语言学
作者
Elena Tafi,Simona Sagona,Valentina Meucci,Laura Bortolotti,Marta Galloni,Gherardo Bogo,Domenico Gatta,Lucia Casini,Marta Barberis,Massimo Nepi,Antonio Felicioli
摘要
Abstract Amino acids (AAs) are an abundant class of nectar solutes, and they are involved in the nectar attractiveness to flower visitors. Among the various AAs, proline is the most abundant proteogenic AA, and γ‐amino butyric acid (GABA) and β‐alanine are the two most abundant non‐proteogenic AAs. These three AAs are known to affect insect physiology, being involved in flight metabolism and neurotransmission. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of artificial diets enriched with either β‐alanine, GABA, or proline on consumption, survival, and hemolymph composition in honey bees belonging to two different ages and with different metabolism (i.e., newly emerged and foragers). Differences in feed intake among diets were not observed, while a diet enriched with β‐alanine improved the survival rate of newly emerged honey bees compared to the control group. Variations in the hemolymph AA concentrations occurred only in newly emerged honey bees, according to the diet and the time of hemolymph sampling. A greater susceptibility of young honey bees to enriched diets than older honey bees was observed. The variations in the concentrations of hemolymph AAs reflect either the accumulation of dietary AAs or the existence of metabolic pathways that may lead to the conversion of dietary AAs into different ones. This investigation could be an initial contribution to studying the complex dynamics that regulate hemolymph AA composition and its effect on honey bee physiology.
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