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Perspectives for Uses of Propolis in Therapy against Infectious Diseases.
Salatino, Antonio.
  • Salatino A; Institute of Biosciences, Department of Botany, University of São Paulo, Rua do Matão 277, São Paulo 05508-090, SP, Brazil.
Molecules ; 27(14)2022 Jul 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1938913
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Propolis has gained wide popularity over the last decades in several parts of the world. In parallel, the literature about propolis composition and biological properties increased markedly. A great number of papers have demonstrated that propolis from different parts of the world is composed mainly of phenolic substances, frequently flavonoids, derived from plant resins. Propolis has a relevant role in increasing the social immunity of bee hives. Experimental evidence indicates that propolis and its components have activity against bacteria, fungi, and viruses. Mechanisms of action on bacteria, fungi, and viruses are known for several propolis components. Experiments have shown that propolis may act synergistically with antibiotics, antifungals, and antivirus drugs, permitting the administration of lower doses of drugs and higher antimicrobial effects. The current trend of growing resistance of microbial pathogens to the available drugs has encouraged the introduction of propolis in therapy against infectious diseases. Because propolis composition is widely variable, standardized propolis extracts have been produced. Successful clinical trials have included propolis extracts as medicine in dentistry and as an adjuvant in the treatment of patients against COVID-19. Present world health conditions encourage initiatives toward the spread of the niche of propolis, not only as traditional and alternative medicine but also as a relevant protagonist in anti-infectious therapy. Production of propolis and other apiary products is environmentally friendly and may contribute to alleviating the current crisis of the decline of bee populations. Propolis production has had social-economic relevance in Brazil, providing benefits to underprivileged people.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Propolis / Ascomycota / Communicable Diseases / COVID-19 Drug Treatment / Anti-Infective Agents Type of study: Prognostic study Topics: Traditional medicine Limits: Humans Language: English Journal subject: Biology Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Molecules27144594

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Propolis / Ascomycota / Communicable Diseases / COVID-19 Drug Treatment / Anti-Infective Agents Type of study: Prognostic study Topics: Traditional medicine Limits: Humans Language: English Journal subject: Biology Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Molecules27144594