The effect of dicyclohexylamine and fumagillin on Nosema ceranae-infected honey bee (Apis mellifera) mortality in cage trial assays

Both commercially available fumagillin-based treatments for honey bees ( Apis mellifera ), Fumagilin-B ® as well as Fumidil-B ® , contain the reportedly genotoxic and tumorigenic compound dicyclohexylamine (DCH) as the counter ion in the fumagillin-DCH salt. The effect of DCH, purified fumagillin (c...

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Veröffentlicht in:Apidologie 2016-09, Vol.47 (5), p.663-670
Hauptverfasser: van den Heever, Johan P., Thompson, Thomas S., Otto, Simon J. G., Curtis, Jonathan M., Ibrahim, Abdullah, Pernal, Stephen F.
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Zusammenfassung:Both commercially available fumagillin-based treatments for honey bees ( Apis mellifera ), Fumagilin-B ® as well as Fumidil-B ® , contain the reportedly genotoxic and tumorigenic compound dicyclohexylamine (DCH) as the counter ion in the fumagillin-DCH salt. The effect of DCH, purified fumagillin (containing no DCH), and the commercial formulation Fumagilin-B ® (containing both fumagillin as well as DCH) on the mortality of caged Nosema ceranae -infected honey bees was investigated. A statistically significant risk of bee mortality associated with oral exposure to DCH was observed. DCH is also known to be significantly more stable than fumagillin in honey under a variety of temperature conditions, both in the presence and absence of light. The presence of DCH in the hive is therefore a potential concern for bee health and also for food safety.
ISSN:0044-8435
1297-9678
DOI:10.1007/s13592-015-0411-9