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J Pharmacol Sci ; 99(1): 39-44, 2005 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16141640

ABSTRACT

Yeasts isolated from patients with superficial mycoses were tested against propolis samples collected from different regions and honeybee races. The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) values obtained using the agar dilution methods were compared to the diameters of growth inhibition zones by using the disk diffusion method. The results showed that Candida albicans, C. glabrata, Trichosporon spp., and Rhodotorula sp. were susceptible to low concentrations of propolis, the latter showing a higher susceptibility. Relative to the other propolis tested, the propolis sample collected by Apis mellifera caucasica possessed the highest antifungal activity against all of the superficial mycoses. In contrast, the propolis samples collected by A.m. carnica and A.m. anatolica were the least active samples. Also, the propolis sample from the Adana region is more active than samples from other regions. An increase of MIC values was accompanied by a decrease of growth inhibition zone diameters.


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Antifungal Agents/pharmacology , Bees , Candida albicans/drug effects , Dermatomycoses/microbiology , Propolis/pharmacology , Rhodotorula/drug effects , Trichosporon/drug effects , Animals , Bees/genetics , Bees/physiology , Candida albicans/isolation & purification , Humans , Microbial Sensitivity Tests , Propolis/isolation & purification , Rhodotorula/isolation & purification , Species Specificity , Trichosporon/isolation & purification , Turkey
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Am J Surg ; 185(4): 339-43, 2003 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12657386

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BACKGROUND: To investigate the effects of beta-glucan on intraabdominal abscess and adhesion formation after ileocolic anastomosis in a rat bacterial peritonitis model. METHODS: Sixty male Wistar rats were used in this study. Bacterial peritonitis was induced by performing a cecal ligation and puncture (CLP). On the first day, abdomen was reopened and peritoneal fluid samples were taken for microbiological examination. Thereafter, cecum was resected and ileocolic anastomosis was made. Group 1 rats were given 1 mL of normal saline as a placebo. Group 2 and group 3 rats were given beta-D-glucan 2 mg/kg by intramuscularly; 1 mg of beta-1,3-D-glucanase was administered to group 3 rats just after the use of beta-D-glucan. Half of each group were killed at day 7 and at day 21, respectively. Adhesions were scored and the presence of intraabdominal abscesses was noted. RESULTS: One day after CLP, microbiological examination showed polymicrobial bacterial peritonitis. Five (8%) of the 60 animals died owing to sepsis. One week after CLP, in two rats in each group developed abscess formation. Three weeks after CLP, abscess formation was observed in only one rat in each group. The rats treated with the beta-glucan had significantly lower adhesion scores than did the saline-treated rats (P = 0.008 at one week; P = 0.001 at 3 weeks). Administration of beta-glucanase inhibited beta-glucan activity and resulted in more adhesions (P = 0.022 at 1 week; P = 0.006 at 3 weeks). CONCLUSIONS: Although the use of beta-glucan after ileocolic anastomosis in rats with experimentally developed intraabdominal sepsis does not have any significantly effect on mortality and abscess formation, beta-glucan is capable of reducing the frequency of adhesion. This effect of beta-glucan has been prevented with beta-glucanase


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Abdominal Abscess/prevention & control , Adjuvants, Immunologic/pharmacology , Anastomosis, Surgical/adverse effects , Glucans/pharmacology , Peritonitis/prevention & control , Tissue Adhesions/prevention & control , Abdominal Abscess/etiology , Animals , Glycoside Hydrolases/pharmacology , Intestines/surgery , Male , Models, Animal , Peritoneal Cavity , Peritonitis/etiology , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Tissue Adhesions/etiology
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