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The Immune Modulatory and Anti-protozoal Effects of Different Propolis Samples

Year 2018, Volume: 1 Issue: 3 - 2nd Propolis Conference Special Issue, 7 - 7, 08.12.2018

Abstract






Propolis almost always has moderate to strong activity
against protozoa, with the strongest activity being against trypanosomatids.
It has become evident that protozoan infection in bees is widespread with
Lotmaria
passim
, a monoxenous parasite transmitted via infection of the rectum and
a close relative of
Trypansoma brucei, being widespread in European
bee populations
1, 2. We have studied anti-protozoal activity in
propolis from Libya, Saudi Arabia and Nigeria and most recently in samples
from the UK. Samples from the UK have widely varying levels of activity
against both
T.brucei and Crithidia fasiculata, which is
closely related to
Crithidia mellificae which infects the honey bee.
Using orthogonal partial least squares modelling it was possible to see that
the highest activity in the UK samples seems to be associated with the
abundance of pinobanksin esters. In a separate study the immunomodulatory
effects of propolis were studied and it was found that propolis extracts from
Brazil and the UK were strong inhibitors of nitric oxide formation by primary
macrophages stimulated with lipopolysaccharide. In addition the propolis
extracts lowered TNF-1β levels and IL-6 levels. Metabolomic profiling of the
macrophages indicated that propolis samples had a direct effect on the
conversion of arginine into citrulline and the recycling of citrulline back
to arginine via argininosuccinate.


References

  • 1. Ravoet, J.; Schwarz, R.S.; Descamps, T.; Yañez, O.; Tozkar, C.O.; Martin-Hernandez, R.; Bartolomé, C.; De Smet, L.; Higes, M.; Wenseleers, T. Differential diagnosis of the honey bee trypanosomatids Crithidia mellificae and Lotmaria passim. Journal of invertebrate pathology 2015, 130, 21-27. 2. Schwarz, R.S.; Bauchan, G.R.; Murphy, C.A.; Ravoet, J.; Graaf, D.C.; Evans, J.D. Characterization of two species of trypanosomatidae from the honey bee Apis mellifera: Crithidia mellificae langridge and mcghee, and Lotmaria passim n. Gen., n. Sp. Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology 2015, 62, 567-583.
Year 2018, Volume: 1 Issue: 3 - 2nd Propolis Conference Special Issue, 7 - 7, 08.12.2018

Abstract

References

  • 1. Ravoet, J.; Schwarz, R.S.; Descamps, T.; Yañez, O.; Tozkar, C.O.; Martin-Hernandez, R.; Bartolomé, C.; De Smet, L.; Higes, M.; Wenseleers, T. Differential diagnosis of the honey bee trypanosomatids Crithidia mellificae and Lotmaria passim. Journal of invertebrate pathology 2015, 130, 21-27. 2. Schwarz, R.S.; Bauchan, G.R.; Murphy, C.A.; Ravoet, J.; Graaf, D.C.; Evans, J.D. Characterization of two species of trypanosomatidae from the honey bee Apis mellifera: Crithidia mellificae langridge and mcghee, and Lotmaria passim n. Gen., n. Sp. Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology 2015, 62, 567-583.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section 2nd Propolis Conference Special Issue
Authors

David G. Watson This is me

Harry de Konıng This is me

Godwin Ebıloma This is me

John Igolı This is me

Weam Sıherı This is me

Naif Alenzı This is me

Samyah Alanazı This is me

Sameah Alenezı This is me

William Harnett This is me

Publication Date December 8, 2018
Published in Issue Year 2018 Volume: 1 Issue: 3 - 2nd Propolis Conference Special Issue

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APA Watson, D. G., Konıng, H. d., Ebıloma, G., Igolı, J., et al. (2018). The Immune Modulatory and Anti-protozoal Effects of Different Propolis Samples. Journal of Apitherapy and Nature, 1(3), 7-7.
AMA Watson DG, Konıng Hd, Ebıloma G, Igolı J, Sıherı W, Alenzı N, Alanazı S, Alenezı S, Harnett W. The Immune Modulatory and Anti-protozoal Effects of Different Propolis Samples. J.Apit.Nat. December 2018;1(3):7-7.
Chicago Watson, David G., Harry de Konıng, Godwin Ebıloma, John Igolı, Weam Sıherı, Naif Alenzı, Samyah Alanazı, Sameah Alenezı, and William Harnett. “The Immune Modulatory and Anti-Protozoal Effects of Different Propolis Samples”. Journal of Apitherapy and Nature 1, no. 3 (December 2018): 7-7.
EndNote Watson DG, Konıng Hd, Ebıloma G, Igolı J, Sıherı W, Alenzı N, Alanazı S, Alenezı S, Harnett W (December 1, 2018) The Immune Modulatory and Anti-protozoal Effects of Different Propolis Samples. Journal of Apitherapy and Nature 1 3 7–7.
IEEE D. G. Watson, H. d. Konıng, G. Ebıloma, J. Igolı, W. Sıherı, N. Alenzı, S. Alanazı, S. Alenezı, and W. Harnett, “The Immune Modulatory and Anti-protozoal Effects of Different Propolis Samples”, J.Apit.Nat., vol. 1, no. 3, pp. 7–7, 2018.
ISNAD Watson, David G. et al. “The Immune Modulatory and Anti-Protozoal Effects of Different Propolis Samples”. Journal of Apitherapy and Nature 1/3 (December 2018), 7-7.
JAMA Watson DG, Konıng Hd, Ebıloma G, Igolı J, Sıherı W, Alenzı N, Alanazı S, Alenezı S, Harnett W. The Immune Modulatory and Anti-protozoal Effects of Different Propolis Samples. J.Apit.Nat. 2018;1:7–7.
MLA Watson, David G. et al. “The Immune Modulatory and Anti-Protozoal Effects of Different Propolis Samples”. Journal of Apitherapy and Nature, vol. 1, no. 3, 2018, pp. 7-7.
Vancouver Watson DG, Konıng Hd, Ebıloma G, Igolı J, Sıherı W, Alenzı N, Alanazı S, Alenezı S, Harnett W. The Immune Modulatory and Anti-protozoal Effects of Different Propolis Samples. J.Apit.Nat. 2018;1(3):7-.

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