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Title: Bee Propolis: Ancient Cure for Today


1
Bee Propolis Ancient Cure for Todays Ailments
  • By Dana Catalfamo

2
Propolis
  • Essentially the glue in bee hives.
  • Made of plant resin.
  • Preserves warmth in hive and keeps out microbes.
  • Has various antimicrobial properties.
  • Used for healing and part of apitherapy.
  • Interesting uses including violin varnish.
  • Used since the Ancient Greeks and Romans
    discovered it.

3
Propolis in the Hive
(Kulincevica Gacica, 1991)
4
Major Components
  • Caffeic acid phenethyl ether or CAPE.
  • Phenolics
  • Terpenes
  • Hydrocarbons
  • Acids
  • Flavonoids

5
Properties of Propolis in General
  • Stimulates antibody production.
  • Inhibits viral entry into CD4 lymphocytes,
    especially against HIV-1.
  • Increases effectiveness of antiviral drugs such
    as the reverse transcriptase inhibitor,
    zidovudine.
  • Treats opportunistic infections that plague AIDS
    patients.
  • Decreases lymphocyte proliferation when exposed
    to mitogens such as ConA.
  • Increases production of IFN-? and activates
    macrophages.

6
Interesting Properties of CAPE
  • Inhibits Nuclear Transcription Factor KappaB or
    NF-?B, which drives T-cell proliferation and
    effector functions.
  • Anti-inflammatory activity.
  • Treats arthritis and inflammatory bowel disease,
    or IBD.
  • Inhibits IL-2 which also drives T-cell
    proliferation.

7
Different Geographical Samples of Propolis
  • Not much of a difference in the effectiveness of
    propolis from different regions.
  • Most common one studied is from Brazil and also
    from Bulgaria.

8
Increased Antibody Production
  • Propolis was shown to increase antibody
    production in rats immunized with bovine serum
    albumin, BSA.
  • Acted as adjuvant.
  • Enhanced the activity of macrophages.

9
Increased Antibody Production
(Sforcin, Orsi, Bankova, 2005)
10
Inhibition of NF-?B
  • CAPE inhibited NF-?B binding to macrophages and
    decreased cytokine production.
  • Tumor necrosis factor alpha, TNF-a, which
    stimulates macrophages to kill tumor cells was
    used to see if NF- ?B would bind.
  • Anti-inflammatory activity.
  • Macrophages underwent apoptosis in patients with
    IBD leading to healing of the injuries to the
    colon.

11
Inhibition of NF-?B
(Fitzpatrick, Wang, Le, 2001)
12
CAPE Induces Apoptosis in Macrophages in Patients
with IBD
(Fitzpatrick, Wang, Le, 2001)
13
CAPE Reduces Injury to the Colon
(Fitzpatrick, Wang, Le, 2001)
14
Inhibition of IL-2
  • CAPE inhibited IL-2 leading to anti-inflammatory
    activity.
  • T-cell proliferation was inhibited in samples
    with Con-A, a mitogen, added.

15
Anti-viral Activity
  • Viral entry of HIV-1 was inhibited in CD4
    lymphocytes.
  • Effectiveness of the reverse transcriptase
    inhibitor, zidovudine, was increased.
  • Virus was kept from proliferating.
  • HUGE BREAKTHROUGH!!!!! ?

16
Propolis Decreased Viral Expression in CD4 Cells
(Gekker, Hu, Spivak, Lokensgard, Peterson, 2005)
17
Propolis Increases Effectiveness of Anti-viral
Drugs
(Gekker et. al, 2005)
18
Treatment for AIDS Patients
  • Propolis treats opportunistic fungal infections
    such as thrush and leukoplakia.
  • Kept infections from coming back and alleviated
    symptoms.
  • Increased the immune response.

19
Increased Production of IFN-?
  • Propolis increased IFN-? production leading to
    the antigen being presented on cells and the
    immune response starting to clear it faster.
  • Mitogen infected cells did not show proliferation
    that would normally happen.
  • Kept mitogen from working.

20
Propolis Inhibits Mitogen Activity
21
Pharmacology
  • No recommended dose.
  • Capsules, liquid, lozenges, tablets, creams,
    gels, toothpastes, mouth rinses, and cough
    syrups.
  • Well tolerated unless a person is allergic to a
    component of propolis.
  • If allergic, hives result.

22
Summary
  • Propolis is an effective anti-inflammatory agent.
  • Can be used to help AIDS patients.
  • Controls inflammatory diseases.
  • Increases effectiveness of immune system.
  • Mechanisms are not known yet.
  • HERBAL MEDICINE IS GOOD!! ?
  • Ancient cure for todays ailments.

23
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  • Marquez, N., Sancho, R., Macho, A., Calzado,
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