马其顿北部地区蜂胶中物理和酚类物质的比较评估

Bardha Ibishi, Vesna Karapetkovska – Hristova, Viktor Kolovski, Nexhbedin Beadini, Ivan Pavlović
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目的/目标:蜂胶是蜜蜂从植物中采集的一种树脂物质,是一种极其复杂的混合物,其质量受周围植物、地理和气候的影响。几个世纪以来,蜂胶一直被用于医疗,目前还被用于天然食品、药品和化妆品中。本研究旨在测量蜂胶乙醇提取物(EEP)的物理参数和总酚含量。该研究还采用了一种循序渐进的方法,以确保提取效率最大化。实验设计包含了冷冻、微粉化和过滤的详细步骤,确保了结果的精确性和可重复性。研究采用了标准化技术,如测定总酚含量的 Folin-Ciocalteu 比色法,进一步验证了研究结果的准确性。研究设计:对比实验研究。研究地点和时间:在 2024 年 4 月至 7 月期间,从两个不同地区(Pelagonia 和 Polog)采集的蜂胶原料中制备了合适的乙醇蜂胶提取物(4% 和 10%)。提取方法:对这些提取物的溶解度、电导率和产量等物理参数进行分析。随后对相同的样品进行了两次萃取,每次两次重复,以初步了解如何从一定量的蜂胶中获得最高的产量。采用 Folin-Ciocalteu 比色法测定了 EEP 中的总酚含量,结果以毫克 GAE/g 表示。结果Pelagonia(42 ppm,17.42%,高溶解度)和 Polog(33 ppm,15.38%,低溶解度)蜂胶提取物的电导率、产量和溶解度测量结果各不相同,反映了受地理因素影响的不同化学特征。对来自 Pelagonia 和 Polog 地区的蜂胶进行的区域分析显示,总酚含量存在显著差异,Pelagonia 提取物的总酚含量(189 毫克 GAE/克)高于 Polog 提取物(172 毫克 GAE/克)。统计检验证实这些差异具有显著性(P < 0.05),强调了地理来源对蜂胶成分的影响。结论蜂胶中生物活性成分的变化受地理来源、植物来源和提取方法的影响。标准化提取方案和进一步研究对于优化蜂胶的药用潜力和利用不溶性蜂胶固体至关重要。
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Comparative Evaluation of Physical and Phenolic Profiles in Propolis from N. Macedonian Regions
Aims/Objective: Propolis, a resinous substance collected by bees from plants, is an exceptionally complex mixture whose quality is influenced by the surrounding flora, geography, and climate. It has been used medicinally for centuries and is currently utilized in natural foods, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. The aim of this study was to measure the physical parameters and total phenolic content of ethanolic extracts of propolis (EEP). The study also involved a step-by-step approach to ensure maximum extraction efficiency. The experimental design incorporates detailed procedures for freezing, micronization, and filtration, which ensure the precision and reproducibility of the results. The study's use of standardized techniques, such as the Folin-Ciocalteu colorimetric assay for the determination of total phenolic content, further validates the accuracy of the findings. Study Design: Comparative experimental study. Place and Duration of Study: Between April and July 2024, suitable ethanolic propolis extracts (4% and 10%) were prepared from raw propolis collected from two different regions (Pelagonia and Polog). Methodology: Physical parameters such as solubility, conductivity and yield were analyzed in these extracts. Two subsequent extractions, each with two replicates, were performed on the same samples to obtain initial insights into achieving the highest yield from a given amount of propolis. The total phenolic content in the EEP was determined using the Folin-Ciocalteu colorimetric method, with results expressed as mg GAE/g. Results: Conductivity, yield, and solubility measurements varied across Pelagonia (42 ppm, 17.42%, high solubility) and Polog (33 ppm, 15.38%, lower solubility) propolis extracts, reflecting diverse chemical profiles influenced by geographical factors. Regional analysis of propolis from Pelagonia and Polog regions revealed significant differences in total phenolic content, with Pelagonia extracts showing higher values (189 mg GAE/g) compared to Polog (172 mg GAE/g). Statistical tests confirmed these differences as significant (p < 0.05), underscoring the impact of geographic origin on propolis composition. Conclusions: Variations in bioactive content in propolis are influenced by geographical origin, botanical sources, and extraction methods. Standardized extraction protocols and further research are crucial for optimizing its medicinal potential and utilizing insoluble propolis solids.
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