Despite the great number of investigations, thè common scientific approaches to study biological activities of propolis present some limitations due to thè high naturai variability of propolis and different extraction methods used. Therefore, thè results obtained so far are often not comparable each other and are poorly reproducible. The aim of this work is thè development of a new extraction method to obtain standardized propolis extracts to be studied in vitro for thè determination of anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and antibacterial activities. The standardized extraction method was set and posited as patent (Multi Dynamic Extraction method M.E.D.®) and thè extracts obtained were characterized; they shown similar chemical profiles (HPLC-ESI-MSn) even if formulated differently (dry, glyceric, glycolic, hydroalcoholic and oily extracts)1. The antioxidant activity of formulated extracts was firstly determined in vitro (TROLOX) and then, to better clarify thè intracellular mechanisms behind thè antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities, miRNA, mRNA (RT-qPCR) and their protein validated target (ELISA) changes were evaluated2. Propolis M.E.D.® extracts showed similar antioxidant TROLOX values related to thè amount of polyphenols; moreover, they are able to reduce thè oxidative stress and inflammation level in HaCat cells acting on expression levels of mRNAs coding for NFE2L2, GPX2 and TNF-a and NFE2L2 protein2. These results highlight a possible molecular mechanism of action of Propolis M.E.D.® behind thè antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity. To test antibacterial activity, different propolis M.E.D.® extracts were tested (MIC) against several strains (ATCC, antibiotics resistant and susceptible) and showed comparable MIC values related to thè amount of standardized polyphenols complex.

CHARACTERIZED PROPOLIS EXTRACTS, OBTAINED WITH STANDARDIZED EXTRACTION METHOD, SHOWN SIMILAR CHEMICAL PROFILE (HPLC-ESI-MSN) AND IN VITRO ANTIBACTERIAL, ANTIOXIDANT AND ANTI-INFLAMMATORY ACTIVITY TROUGH EVALUATION OF EXPRESSION OF miRNAS, mRNAS AND PROTEINS / Zaccaria, Vincenzo; Galeotti, Fabio; Fachini, Alfredo; Passatella, Paolo; Daglia, Maria; Volpi, Nicola.. - (2018). (Intervento presentato al convegno Propolis in Human and Bee Health Conference. tenutosi a Sofia, Park-Hotel Moskva, Bulgaria. nel 2018 September, 28-29,).

CHARACTERIZED PROPOLIS EXTRACTS, OBTAINED WITH STANDARDIZED EXTRACTION METHOD, SHOWN SIMILAR CHEMICAL PROFILE (HPLC-ESI-MSN) AND IN VITRO ANTIBACTERIAL, ANTIOXIDANT AND ANTI-INFLAMMATORY ACTIVITY TROUGH EVALUATION OF EXPRESSION OF miRNAS, mRNAS AND PROTEINS

Galeotti Fabio;Volpi Nicola.
2018

Abstract

Despite the great number of investigations, thè common scientific approaches to study biological activities of propolis present some limitations due to thè high naturai variability of propolis and different extraction methods used. Therefore, thè results obtained so far are often not comparable each other and are poorly reproducible. The aim of this work is thè development of a new extraction method to obtain standardized propolis extracts to be studied in vitro for thè determination of anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and antibacterial activities. The standardized extraction method was set and posited as patent (Multi Dynamic Extraction method M.E.D.®) and thè extracts obtained were characterized; they shown similar chemical profiles (HPLC-ESI-MSn) even if formulated differently (dry, glyceric, glycolic, hydroalcoholic and oily extracts)1. The antioxidant activity of formulated extracts was firstly determined in vitro (TROLOX) and then, to better clarify thè intracellular mechanisms behind thè antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities, miRNA, mRNA (RT-qPCR) and their protein validated target (ELISA) changes were evaluated2. Propolis M.E.D.® extracts showed similar antioxidant TROLOX values related to thè amount of polyphenols; moreover, they are able to reduce thè oxidative stress and inflammation level in HaCat cells acting on expression levels of mRNAs coding for NFE2L2, GPX2 and TNF-a and NFE2L2 protein2. These results highlight a possible molecular mechanism of action of Propolis M.E.D.® behind thè antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity. To test antibacterial activity, different propolis M.E.D.® extracts were tested (MIC) against several strains (ATCC, antibiotics resistant and susceptible) and showed comparable MIC values related to thè amount of standardized polyphenols complex.
2018
Propolis in Human and Bee Health Conference.
Sofia, Park-Hotel Moskva, Bulgaria.
2018 September, 28-29,
Zaccaria, Vincenzo; Galeotti, Fabio; Fachini, Alfredo; Passatella, Paolo; Daglia, Maria; Volpi, Nicola.
CHARACTERIZED PROPOLIS EXTRACTS, OBTAINED WITH STANDARDIZED EXTRACTION METHOD, SHOWN SIMILAR CHEMICAL PROFILE (HPLC-ESI-MSN) AND IN VITRO ANTIBACTERIAL, ANTIOXIDANT AND ANTI-INFLAMMATORY ACTIVITY TROUGH EVALUATION OF EXPRESSION OF miRNAS, mRNAS AND PROTEINS / Zaccaria, Vincenzo; Galeotti, Fabio; Fachini, Alfredo; Passatella, Paolo; Daglia, Maria; Volpi, Nicola.. - (2018). (Intervento presentato al convegno Propolis in Human and Bee Health Conference. tenutosi a Sofia, Park-Hotel Moskva, Bulgaria. nel 2018 September, 28-29,).
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