Résumé:
In recent years, bio-based resources have gained popularity in pharmaceuticals due to
their lower risk of serious side effects. Our thesis focuses on bee venom, known for its
therapeutic benefits but limited by its instability and rapid degradation. To address this, we used
the biopolymer sodium alginate to encapsulate the venom. When dropped into a calcium
chloride solution, it forms protective beads that stabilize the venom and enable oral delivery.
After optimizing the formulation and processing conditions, we achieved well-formed
beads and conducted successful characterization using FTIR, UV spectrophotometry, and XRD.
A dissolution test confirmed sustained venom release. Our findings suggest that this method is
effective for stabilizing and delivering bee venom, offering a solid basis for future research.