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Aqueous Extract of Brazilian Green Propolis: Primary Components, Evaluation of Inflammation and Wound Healing by Using Subcutaneous Implanted Sponges
Fecha
2011Registro en:
EVIDENCE-BASED COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE, p.1-8, 2011
1741-427X
10.1093/ecam/nep112
Autor
MOURA, Sandra Aparecida Lima de
NEGRI, Giuseppina
Salatino, Antonio
LIMA, Luiza Dias da Cunha
DOURADO, Luana Pereira Antunes
MENDES, Juliana Barros
ANDRADE, Silvia Passos
FERREIRA, Monica Alves Neves Diniz
CARA, Denise Carmona
Institución
Resumen
Propolis is a chemically complex resinous bee product which has gained worldwide popularity as a means to improve health condition and prevent diseases. The main constituents of an aqueous extract of a sample of green propolis from Southeast Brazil were shown by high performance liquid chromatography/mass spectroscopy/mass spectroscopy to be mono- and di-O-caffeoylquinic acids; phenylpropanoids known as important constituents of alcohol extracts of green propolis, such as artepillin C and drupanin were also detected in low amounts in the aqueous extract. The anti-inflammatory activity of this extract was evaluated by determination of wound healing parameters. Female Swiss mice were implanted subcutaneously with polyesther-polyurethane sponge discs to induce wound healing responses, and administered orally with green propolis (500mg kg(-1)). At 4, 7 and 14 days post-implantation, the fibrovascular stroma and deposition of extracellular matrix were evaluated by histopathologic and morphometric analyses. In the propolis-treated group at Days 4 and 7 the inflammatory process in the sponge was reduced in comparison with control. A progressive increase in cell influx and collagen deposition was observed in control and propolis-treated groups during the whole period. However, these effects were attenuated in the propolis-treated group at Days 4 and 7, indicating that key factors of the wound healing process are modulated by propolis constituents.