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Evaluation of the Antiviral Activity of Propolis from Native Bees (<i>Plebeia frontalis</i>) against Canine Distemper Virus 被引量:1
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作者 Olga Valeria Domínguez Jiménez betsabé rodríguez pérez +3 位作者 Tonatiuh Alejandro Cruz Sánchez Carlos Gerardo García Tovar José Luis Nieto Bordes Carlos Ignacio Soto Zárate 《Open Journal of Veterinary Medicine》 2020年第12期207-218,共12页
Propolis is a natural substance made from resins collected from trees and plants, and which bees combine with pollen, wax, and their own enzymes. It has a complex chemical composition that varies with the harvest seas... Propolis is a natural substance made from resins collected from trees and plants, and which bees combine with pollen, wax, and their own enzymes. It has a complex chemical composition that varies with the harvest season, vegetation type, bee species, and geographical region. Thanks to its components, it has valuable biological properties such as antifungal, antibacterial, anticancer, antiviral, and immunomodulatory activity. For this study, a sample of propolis harvested in April 2019 was used, which came from a bee native to Mexico (<span style="white-space:nowrap;"><i>Plebeia frontalis</i></span>) in whose geographical environment there are seven other native species. Canine distemper virus is an RNA virus that causes a systemic infection with high fatality rates in guests without protective immunity. In this work, the antiviral effect of <span style="white-space:nowrap;"><i>Plebeia frontalis</i></span> propolis on canine distemper virus was tested, administering it one hour before and simultaneously to infection. The antiviral effect was evaluated by determining cellular viability with the MTT assay. The results obtained show that this propolis has a statistically significant antiviral effect on both treatments, although it is slightly better when applied one hour before viral infection, so we can recommend it as an antiviral treatment in both domestic animals and human beings. There are currently few studies of the antiviral effect of propolis, this being the first study of a melliponium propolis in veterinary medicine. 展开更多
关键词 PROPOLIS Vero Cells Antiviral Effect Meliponines
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