Bee venom, also known as apitoxin, is a colorless, acidic liquid produced in the abdomens of worker bees. It contains pharmacologically important constituents such as melittin, apamin, hyaluronidase, phospholipase, and histamine.
Bee venom, also known as apitoxin, is a colorless, acidic liquid produced in the abdomens of worker bees. It contains pharmacologically important constituents such as melittin, apamin, hyaluronidase, phospholipase, and histamine.