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Plant Origin of Green Propolis: Bee Behavior, Plant Anatomy and Chemistry
Propolis, a honeybee product, has gained popularity as a food and alternative medicine. Its constituents have been shown to exert pharmacological effects, such as anti-microbial, anti-inflammatory and anticancer. Shoot apices of Baccharis dracunculifolia (alecrim plant, Asteraceae) have been pointed...
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author | Teixeira, Érica Weinstein Negri, Giuseppina Meira, Renata M.S.A. Message, Dejair Salatino, Antonio |
author_facet | Teixeira, Érica Weinstein Negri, Giuseppina Meira, Renata M.S.A. Message, Dejair Salatino, Antonio |
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description | Propolis, a honeybee product, has gained popularity as a food and alternative medicine. Its constituents have been shown to exert pharmacological effects, such as anti-microbial, anti-inflammatory and anticancer. Shoot apices of Baccharis dracunculifolia (alecrim plant, Asteraceae) have been pointed out as sources of resin for green propolis. The present work aimed (i) to observe the collecting behavior of bees, (ii) to test the efficacy of histological analysis in studies of propolis botanical origin and (iii) to compare the chemistries of alecrim apices, resin masses and green propolis. Bee behavior was observed, and resin and propolis were microscopically analyzed by inclusion in methacrylate. Ethanol extracts of shoot apices, resin and propolis were analyzed by gas chromatography/mass spectroscopy. Bees cut small fragments from alecrim apices, manipulate and place the resulting mass in the corbiculae. Fragments were detected in propolis and identified as alecrim vestiges by detection of alecrim structures. Prenylated and non-prenylated phenylpropanoids, terpenoids and compounds from other classes were identified. Compounds so far unreported for propolis were identified, including anthracene derivatives. Some compounds were found in propolis and resin mass, but not in shoot apices. Differences were detected between male and female apices and, among apices, resin and propolis. Alecrim apices are resin sources for green propolis. Chemical composition of alecrim apices seems to vary independently of season and phenology. Probably, green propolis composition is more complex and unpredictable than previously assumed. |
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spelling | pubmed-10621482005-03-08 Plant Origin of Green Propolis: Bee Behavior, Plant Anatomy and Chemistry Teixeira, Érica Weinstein Negri, Giuseppina Meira, Renata M.S.A. Message, Dejair Salatino, Antonio Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Original Article Propolis, a honeybee product, has gained popularity as a food and alternative medicine. Its constituents have been shown to exert pharmacological effects, such as anti-microbial, anti-inflammatory and anticancer. Shoot apices of Baccharis dracunculifolia (alecrim plant, Asteraceae) have been pointed out as sources of resin for green propolis. The present work aimed (i) to observe the collecting behavior of bees, (ii) to test the efficacy of histological analysis in studies of propolis botanical origin and (iii) to compare the chemistries of alecrim apices, resin masses and green propolis. Bee behavior was observed, and resin and propolis were microscopically analyzed by inclusion in methacrylate. Ethanol extracts of shoot apices, resin and propolis were analyzed by gas chromatography/mass spectroscopy. Bees cut small fragments from alecrim apices, manipulate and place the resulting mass in the corbiculae. Fragments were detected in propolis and identified as alecrim vestiges by detection of alecrim structures. Prenylated and non-prenylated phenylpropanoids, terpenoids and compounds from other classes were identified. Compounds so far unreported for propolis were identified, including anthracene derivatives. Some compounds were found in propolis and resin mass, but not in shoot apices. Differences were detected between male and female apices and, among apices, resin and propolis. Alecrim apices are resin sources for green propolis. Chemical composition of alecrim apices seems to vary independently of season and phenology. Probably, green propolis composition is more complex and unpredictable than previously assumed. Oxford University Press 2005-03 2005-01-06 /pmc/articles/PMC1062148/ /pubmed/15841282 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ecam/neh055 Text en © The Author (2005). Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Teixeira, Érica Weinstein Negri, Giuseppina Meira, Renata M.S.A. Message, Dejair Salatino, Antonio Plant Origin of Green Propolis: Bee Behavior, Plant Anatomy and Chemistry |
title | Plant Origin of Green Propolis: Bee Behavior, Plant Anatomy and Chemistry |
title_full | Plant Origin of Green Propolis: Bee Behavior, Plant Anatomy and Chemistry |
title_fullStr | Plant Origin of Green Propolis: Bee Behavior, Plant Anatomy and Chemistry |
title_full_unstemmed | Plant Origin of Green Propolis: Bee Behavior, Plant Anatomy and Chemistry |
title_short | Plant Origin of Green Propolis: Bee Behavior, Plant Anatomy and Chemistry |
title_sort | plant origin of green propolis: bee behavior, plant anatomy and chemistry |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1062148/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15841282 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ecam/neh055 |
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