One of the main components of bee venom, mellitin, is actually a highly basic peptide which is cytotoxic or kills cells. Bee venom also contains several identified enzymes that further act to destroy tissue and, not surprisingly, are found in inflammatory cells that are drawn into the reaction to the sting. Acting specifically on local pain receptors, this soup of reactive peptides can make the victim feel that massive damage has been done. The most dangerous aspect of a sting, however, lies in its induction of an allergic reaction; hypersensitive individuals can be at high risk of death from their own reaction to the toxins that are allergens.
Formic Acid is another large component of bee venom.
I'm Not Entirely Sure Of Any Chemicals You Can Use, But If You Make A Paste By Mixing Baking Soda And Water Together And Put It On The Sting And Let It Dry It'll Help. And If You Light A Cigarette And Dip It In Water And Then Dab It On The Sting That Will Help, Too. I Hope This Gives You A Good Answer!!(:
Mostly formic acid.
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Formic acid.
Formic acid
So that you minimize the amount of venom entering your body.
substance created by the body to carry out chemical digestion substance created by the body to carry out chemical digestion
The most abundant chemical substance in the human body is water. There are a lot of H2O molecules throughout the human body.
antibodies
The LIVER makes a new substance for the body The LIVER makes a new substance for the body The LIVERmakes a new substance for the body
This substance is water, H2O.
Enzymes
Human growth is a chemical change because the organs inside your body react with a substance (I don't know what substance, but I know it reacts with somthing in your body) in your body
nutrient
Water
Dihydrogen monoxide
hormones