- Honeybees Apis mellifera can detect the scent of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
Honeybees Apis mellifera can detect the scent of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
Tuberculosis (Edinburgh, Scotland) (2011-05-07)
David M Suckling, Rachael L Sagar
PMID21546308
ABSTRACT
The proboscis extension reflex in honeybees was evaluated for detection of tuberculosis. Restrained bees were tested with methyl phenylacetate, methyl p-anisate, and methyl nicotinate, previously identified from Mycobacterium tuberculosis cultures, to determine honeybee capacity for signature volatile detection. Methyl p-anisate and methyl phenylacetate were detectable over eight orders of magnitude, and honeybees showed proboscis extension response down to 0.1 pg loading of methyl p-anisate on filter paper. Potential exists for trained honeybees in non-invasive diagnostic tests for TB.
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