Bee pollen
About bee pollen
Bee pollen has high consumer and market values. Its unique qualities make it indispensable in various fields of food, medicine, and cosmetics. Pollen is used as a food additive in bee food. Due to its rich composition and pronounced biological effects, it is also used as a supplement aimed at increasing the resilience of the human body;
Pure natural mixed bee pollen
We collect bee pollen from all types of flowers. A bee can only take 2 grains of pollen from each flight.
The bee pollen is dried using high quality technology immediately after the beescollect it from the flowers.
Our supply abilities go up to 6 metric tons per year,with a minimum order quantity of 300 kg.
Beeswax
Beeswax - a universal product
The ingredients of beeswax includeabout 50 different chemical compounds. Among these are: esters (75%), hydrocarbons (12-15%), free fatty acids (13-15%). The composition of the wax also includes colors and flavors.
The main parameters characterizing the properties of wax are: density, temperature, viscosity, solubility, interaction with metals.
Chemical components of bee pollen
The chemical composition of pollen has a large concentration of valuable nutrients and physiologically active substances useful to humans. 100 g pollen contains about 70-80 g dry matter - it is 7-36 g protein, containing much of the vital amino acids, carbohydrates - 20-39 grams / mostly glucose and fructose /, fat 1.4-20 g, nucleic acids and trace elements - 1-5.5 g.
Beeswax - usually usage
Beeswax is used to produce high-quality candles. Unlike paraffin, it is a purely natural product.
Beeswax - a universal product
The ingredients of beeswax includeabout 50 different chemical compounds. Among these are: esters (75%), hydrocarbons (12-15%), free fatty acids (13-15%). The composition of the wax also includes colors and flavors.
The main parameters characterizing the properties of wax are: density, temperature, viscosity, solubility, interaction with metals.
Chemical components of bee pollen
The chemical composition of pollen has a large concentration of valuable nutrients and physiologically active substances useful to humans. 100 g pollen contains about 70-80 g dry matter - it is 7-36 g protein, containing much of the vital amino acids, carbohydrates - 20-39 grams / mostly glucose and fructose /, fat 1.4-20 g, nucleic acids and trace elements - 1-5.5 g.
Beeswax - usually usage
Beeswax is used to produce high-quality candles. Unlike paraffin, it is a purely natural product.