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    Green Brazilian Propolis Action on Macrophages and Lymphoid Organs of Chronically Stressed Mice

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    Stress is a generic term that summarizes how psychosocial and environmental factors influence physical and mental well-being. The interaction between stress and immunity has been widely investigated, involving the neuroendocrine system and several organs. Assays using natural products in stress models deserve further investigation. Propolis immunomodulatory action has been mentioned and it has been the subject of scientific investigation in our laboratory. The aim of this study was to evaluate if and how propolis activated macrophages in BALB/c mice submitted to immobilization stress, as well as the histopathological analysis of the thymus, bone marrow, spleen and adrenal glands. Stressed mice showed a higher hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) generation by peritoneal macrophages, and propolis treatment potentiated H2O2 generation and inhibited nitric oxide (NO) production by these cells. Histopathological analysis showed no alterations in the thymus, bone marrow and adrenal glands, but increased germinal centers in the spleen. Propolis treatment counteracted the alterations found in the spleen of stressed mice. New research is being carried out in order to elucidate propolis immunomodulatory action during stress

    The isolation of antiprotozoal compounds from Libyan propolis

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    Propolis is increasingly being explored as a source of biologically active compounds. Until now, there has been no study of Libyan propolis. Two samples were collected in North East Libya and tested for their activity against Trypanosoma brucei. Extracts from both samples had quite high activity. One of the samples was fractionated and yielded a number of active fractions. Three of the active fractions contained single compounds, which were found to be 13-epitorulosal, acetyl-13-epi-cupressic acid and 13-epi-cupressic acid, which have been described before in Mediterranean propolis. Two of the compounds had a minimum inhibitory concentration value of 1.56 ”g/mL against T. brucei. The active fractions were also tested against macrophages infected with Leishmania donovani, and again moderate to strong activity was observed with the compounds having IC50 values in the range 5.1-21.9 ”g/mL

    Cinnamic Acid Is Partially Involved in Propolis Immunomodulatory Action on Human Monocytes

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    Propolis is a beehive product used in traditional medicine due to its biological properties. It shows a complex chemical composition including phenolics, such as cinnamic acid (Ci). The mechanisms of action of propolis have been the subject of research recently; however, the involvement of Ci on propolis activity was not investigated on immune cells. Ci effects were evaluated on human monocytes, assessing the expression of Toll-like receptors (TLRs), HLA-DR, and CD80. Cytokine production (TNF-α and IL-10) and the fungicidal activity of monocytes were evaluated as well. Data showed that Ci downregulated TLR-2, HLA-DR, and CD80 and upregulated TLR-4 expression by human monocytes. High concentrations of Ci inhibited both TNF-α and IL-10 production, whereas the same concentrations induced a higher fungicidal activity against Candida albicans. TNF-α and IL-10 production was decreased by blocking TLR-4, while the fungicidal activity of monocytes was not affected by blocking TLRs. These results suggest that Ci modulated antigen receptors, cytokine production, and the fungicidal activity of human monocytes depending on concentration, and TLR-4 may be involved in its mechanism of action. Ci seemed to be partially involved in propolis activities

    In vitro evaluation of portuguese propolis and floral sources for antiprotozoal, antibacterial and antifungal activity

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    Propolis is a beehive product with a very complex chemical composition, used since ancient times in several therapeutic treatments. As a contribution to the improvement of drugs against several tropical diseases caused by protozoa, we screened Portuguese propolis and its potential floral sources Populus x Canadensis and Cistus ladanifer against Plasmodium falciparum, Leishmania infantum, Trypanosoma brucei and Trypanosoma cruzi. The toxicity against MRC-5 fibroblast cells was evaluated to assess selectivity. The in vitro assays were performed following the recommendations of WHO Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR) and revealed moderate activity, with the propolis extracts presenting the relatively highest inhibitory effect against T. brucei. Additionally, the antimicrobial activity against Staphylococcus aureus, Candida albicans, Trichophyton rubrum and Aspergillus fumigatus was also verified with the better results observed against T. rubrum. The quality of the extracts was controlled by evaluating the phenolic content and antioxidant activity. The observed biological activity variations are associated with the variable chemical composition of the propolis and the potential floral sources under study.Soraia I. FalcĂŁo thanks FCT for the PhD grant SFRH/BD/44855/2008. N. Vale thanks FCT for the Post-Doc grant SFRH/BPD/48345/2008. Thanks also to FCT for financial support provided to CIMO (PEst-OE/ AGR/UI0690/2011) and CIQ-UP (PEst-C/QUI/UI0081/2011). Thanks are due to the National Federation of Portuguese Beekeepers, for supplying propolis samples.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Registro de ocorrĂȘncia do besouro-escorpiĂŁo Onychocerus albitarsis Pascoe (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) no estado de SĂŁo Paulo, Brasil

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    Resumo. Besouros sĂŁo insetos pertencentes Ă  ordem Coleoptera, e compĂ”em o grupo de animais mais diverso do mundo. Esta ordem inclui a famĂ­lia Cerambycidae, composta pelos besouros serra-pau, com algumas espĂ©cies consideradas pragas para as monoculturas arbĂłreas. Nessa famĂ­lia Ă© encontrado o besouro-escorpiĂŁo Onychocerus albitarsis Pascoe, que possui um par de ferrĂ”es na extremidade das antenas, e que pode causar acidentes em humanos. A ocorrĂȘncia desta espĂ©cie Ă© pouco conhecida e registros no estado de SĂŁo Paulo, Brasil, sĂŁo pobremente documentados. Dois espĂ©cimes foram encontrados nesta regiĂŁo apĂłs causarem lesĂ”es em humanos, sendo coletados para identificação. Registramos a ocorrĂȘncia de O. albitarsis no estado de SĂŁo Paulo, e estas informaçÔes serĂŁo Ășteis para futuros estudos entomolĂłgicos, ecolĂłgicos e mĂ©dicos sobre esse animal. Occurrence record of scorpion-beetle Onychocerus albitarsis Pascoe (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) in SĂŁo Paulo State, Brazil Abstract. Beetles are insects belonging to the order Coleoptera, being the most diverse group of animals in the world. This order includes the family Cerambycidae, composed by saw-wood beetles, with some species considered pests to tree monocultures. In this family is found the scorpion-beetle Onychocerus albitarsis Pascoe, which has a pair of stingers at the end of antennae, and it may cause injuries in humans. The occurrence of this species is few known, and records in SĂŁo Paulo state, Brazil, are poorly documented. Two specimens were found in this region after causing injuries in humans, and collected for identification. This work records the occurrence of O. albitarsis in SĂŁo Paulo State, Brazil, and this information will be useful for further entomological, ecological and medical studies on the animal

    Brazilian Propolis: Correlation Between Chemical Composition and Antimicrobial Activity

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    The chemical composition of ethanol extracts from samples of Brazilian propolis (EEPs) determined by HPLC and their activity against Trypanosoma cruzi, Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus pneumoniae, Klebisiella pneumoniae, Candida albicans, Sporothrix schenckii and Paracoccidioides brasiliensis were determined. Based on the predominant botanical origin in the region of samples' collection, the 10 extracts were separated into three groups: A (B. dracunculifolia + Auraucaria spp), B (B. dracunculifolia) and C (Araucaria spp). Analysis by the multiple regression of all the extracts together showed a positive correlation, higher concentrations leading to higher biological effect, of S. aureus with p-coumaric acid (PCUM) and 3-(4-hydroxy-3-(oxo-butenyl)-phenylacrylic acid (DHCA1) and of trypomastigotes of T. cruzi with 3,5-diprenyl-4-hydroxycinnamic acid derivative 4 (DHCA4) and 2,2-dimethyl-6-carboxyethenyl-2H-1-benzopyran (DCBEN). When the same approach was employed for each group, due to the small number of observations, the statistical test gave unreliable results. However, an overall analysis revealed for group A an association of S. aureus with caffeic acid (CAF) and dicaffeoylquinic acid 3 (CAFQ3), of S. pneumoniae with CAFQ3 and monocaffeoylquinic acid 2 (CAFQ2) and of T. cruzi also with CAFQ3. For group B, a higher activity against S. pneumoniae was associated DCBEN and for T. cruzi with CAF. For group C no association was observed between the anitmicrobial effect and any component of the extracts. The present study reinforces the relevance of PCUM and derivatives, especially prenylated ones and also of caffeolyquinic acids, on the biological activity of Brazilian propolis

    Effects of pollen collection on colony development and in the bromatological composition Apis mellifera L. pupae

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    Africanized bees (Apis mellifera L.) were studied in the Botucatu region (SĂŁo Paulo State), Brazil, from August to November, 1996, with the objective of quantifying pollen trapping and its effects on colony development and composition of worker bee pupae. Mean trapped pollen yield was 1.47 kg/beehive. Trapping had little effect on brood production, causing only a 9.7% reduction in total worker brood area and a 4.0% reduction in drone brood area, as compared to the treatment without pollen types. Pollen harvest did not affect the bromatological composition of worker pupae (white bodies and slightly pigmented eyes), mean values obtained for both treatments being 18.87% dry matter, 48.07% crude protein, 18.52% ether extract and 3.72% ash
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