Term Name: royal jelly
Synonyms: queen bee jelly
Definition: A mixture secreted by the hypopharyngeal gland of young worker bees (Apis mellifera) and fed as it is secreted to the queen bee and to larvae that are being raised as potential queen bees; it is not stored. Water makes up about two thirds of fresh royal jelly, with the remainder consisting mostly of proteins and sugars, followed by lipids (mostly free fatty acids containing short (8 to 10 carbon atom) chains with uncommon structures) and water-soluble vitamins.
Ontology: ChEBI [CHEBI:78665]  ( EBI )

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is a type of: mixture
has_part: (E)-10-hydroxydec-2-enoic acid D-fructose D-glucose erlose fatty acid glycoprotein L-lysine L-proline maltose melibiose protein ribose trehalose water
has_role: animal metabolite antibacterial agent