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Verification of chemical composition of commercially available propolis extracts by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis.

Urszula Czyżewska1, Joanna Konończuk, Joanna Teul, Paweł Drągowski, Renata Pawlak-Morka, Arkadiusz Surażyński, Wojciech Miltyk.   

Abstract

Propolis is a resin that is collected by honeybees from various plant sources. Due to its pharmacological properties, it is used in commercial production of nutritional supplements in pharmaceutical industry. In this study, gas chromatography-mass spectrometry was applied for quality control analysis of the three commercial specimens containing aqueous-alcoholic extracts of bee propolis. More than 230 constituents were detected in analyzed products, including flavonoids, chalcones, cinnamic acids and their esters, phenylpropenoid glycerides, and phenylpropenoid sesquiterpenoids. An allergenic benzyl cinnamate ester was also identified in all tested samples. This analytical method allows to evaluate biological activity and potential allergenic components of bee glue simultaneously. Studies on chemical composition of propolis samples may provide new approach to quality and safety control analysis in production of propolis supplementary specimens.

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Keywords:  gas chromatography; propolis; retention indices; trimethylsilyl derivatives

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25198412     DOI: 10.1089/jmf.2014.0069

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Food        ISSN: 1096-620X            Impact factor:   2.786


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Journal:  Adv Exp Med Biol       Date:  2021       Impact factor: 2.622

2.  Constituents of Propolis: Chrysin, Caffeic Acid, p-Coumaric Acid, and Ferulic Acid Induce PRODH/POX-Dependent Apoptosis in Human Tongue Squamous Cell Carcinoma Cell (CAL-27).

Authors:  Katarzyna Celińska-Janowicz; Ilona Zaręba; Urszula Lazarek; Joanna Teul; Michał Tomczyk; Jerzy Pałka; Wojciech Miltyk
Journal:  Front Pharmacol       Date:  2018-04-06       Impact factor: 5.810

3.  A Bioguided Approach for the Screening of Antibacterial Compounds Isolated From the Hydroalcoholic Extract of the Native Brazilian Bee's Propolis Using Mollicutes as a Model.

Authors:  Sabrina Hochheim; Pamela Pacassa Borges; Ariela Maína Boeder; Dilamara Riva Scharf; Edésio Luiz Simionatto; Celina Noriko Yamanaka; Michele D Alberton; Alessandro Guedes; Caio Mauricio Mendes de Cordova
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2020-04-07       Impact factor: 5.640

Review 4.  A Comprehensive Review of Natural Compounds for Wound Healing: Targeting Bioactivity Perspective.

Authors:  Xuan-Tung Trinh; Nguyen-Van Long; Le Thi Van Anh; Pham Thi Nga; Nguyen Ngan Giang; Pham Ngoc Chien; Sun-Young Nam; Chan-Yeong Heo
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2022-08-24       Impact factor: 6.208

5.  Bee Pollen as a Promising Agent in the Burn Wounds Treatment.

Authors:  Paweł Olczyk; Robert Koprowski; Justyna Kaźmierczak; Lukasz Mencner; Robert Wojtyczka; Jerzy Stojko; Krystyna Olczyk; Katarzyna Komosinska-Vassev
Journal:  Evid Based Complement Alternat Med       Date:  2016-05-18       Impact factor: 2.629

6.  Proapoptotic Activity of Propolis and Their Components on Human Tongue Squamous Cell Carcinoma Cell Line (CAL-27).

Authors:  Urszula Czyżewska; Katarzyna Siemionow; Ilona Zaręba; Wojciech Miltyk
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-06-09       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 7.  Propolis: a new frontier for wound healing?

Authors:  Simona Martinotti; Elia Ranzato
Journal:  Burns Trauma       Date:  2015-07-22
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