Beeswax
Beeswax is a natural wax produced by bees as a by-product of their honey-making process. It is widely used in a variety of industries, such as cosmetics, food, and candle-making. Beeswax has been found to have many potential health benefits, including treating minor skin irritations, promoting wound healing, and acting as an emollient to soften skin. It is also used in a variety of products, such as furniture polish, art supplies, and waterproofing agents. Beeswax is an integral component of the natural environment and helps support bees as a species. Its multifaceted uses demonstrate its undeniable importance in modern day society.
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ISSN: 2835-2165
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Chang LI, Department of Food Science,
Nanchang University.
Journal of Food Science and Hygiene is an advanced, Comprehensive, Open Access, Peer Reviewed Journal.
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