TY - JOUR
T1 - Propolis
T2 - An update on its chemistry and pharmacological applications
AU - Hossain, Rajib
AU - Quispe, Cristina
AU - Khan, Rasel Ahmed
AU - Saikat, Abu Saim Mohammad
AU - Ray, Pranta
AU - Ongalbek, Damira
AU - Yeskaliyeva, Balakyz
AU - Jain, Divya
AU - Smeriglio, Antonella
AU - Trombetta, Domenico
AU - Kiani, Roghayeh
AU - Kobarfard, Farzad
AU - Mojgani, Naheed
AU - Saffarian, Parvaneh
AU - Ayatollahi, Seyed Abdulmajid
AU - Sarkar, Chandan
AU - Islam, Mohammad Torequl
AU - Keriman, Dılhun
AU - Uçar, Arserim
AU - Martorell, Miquel
AU - Sureda, Antoni
AU - Pintus, Gianfranco
AU - Butnariu, Monica
AU - Sharifi-Rad, Javad
AU - Cho, William C.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022, The Author(s).
PY - 2022/12
Y1 - 2022/12
N2 - Propolis, a resinous substance produced by honeybees from various plant sources, has been used for thousands of years in traditional medicine for several purposes all over the world. The precise composition of propolis varies according to plant source, seasons harvesting, geography, type of bee flora, climate changes, and honeybee species at the site of collection. This apiary product has broad clinical applications such as antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, anticancer, analgesic, antidepressant, and anxiolytic as well asimmunomodulatory effects. It is also well known from traditional uses in treating purulent disorders, improving the wound healing, and alleviating many of the related discomforts. Even if its use was already widespread since ancient times, after the First and Second World War, it has grown even more as well as the studies to identify its chemical and pharmacological features, allowing to discriminate the qualities of propolis in terms of the chemical profile and relative biological activity based on the geographic place of origin. Recently, several in vitro and in vivo studies have been carried out and new insights into the pharmaceutical prospects of this bee product in the management of different disorders, have been highlighted. Specifically, the available literature confirms the efficacy of propolis and its bioactive compounds in the reduction of cancer progression, inhibition of bacterial and viral infections as well as mitigation of parasitic-related symptoms, paving the way to the use of propolis as an alternative approach to improve the human health. However, a more conscious use of propolis in terms of standardized extracts as well as new clinical studies are needed to substantiate these health claims.
AB - Propolis, a resinous substance produced by honeybees from various plant sources, has been used for thousands of years in traditional medicine for several purposes all over the world. The precise composition of propolis varies according to plant source, seasons harvesting, geography, type of bee flora, climate changes, and honeybee species at the site of collection. This apiary product has broad clinical applications such as antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, anticancer, analgesic, antidepressant, and anxiolytic as well asimmunomodulatory effects. It is also well known from traditional uses in treating purulent disorders, improving the wound healing, and alleviating many of the related discomforts. Even if its use was already widespread since ancient times, after the First and Second World War, it has grown even more as well as the studies to identify its chemical and pharmacological features, allowing to discriminate the qualities of propolis in terms of the chemical profile and relative biological activity based on the geographic place of origin. Recently, several in vitro and in vivo studies have been carried out and new insights into the pharmaceutical prospects of this bee product in the management of different disorders, have been highlighted. Specifically, the available literature confirms the efficacy of propolis and its bioactive compounds in the reduction of cancer progression, inhibition of bacterial and viral infections as well as mitigation of parasitic-related symptoms, paving the way to the use of propolis as an alternative approach to improve the human health. However, a more conscious use of propolis in terms of standardized extracts as well as new clinical studies are needed to substantiate these health claims.
KW - Anti-inflammatory
KW - Anticancer
KW - Antioxidant
KW - Bee glue
KW - Bioactive compounds
KW - Food preservative
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85137121320
U2 - 10.1186/s13020-022-00651-2
DO - 10.1186/s13020-022-00651-2
M3 - Artículo de revisión
AN - SCOPUS:85137121320
SN - 1749-8546
VL - 17
JO - Chinese Medicine (United Kingdom)
JF - Chinese Medicine (United Kingdom)
IS - 1
M1 - 100
ER -