Comparative Study of Topical Green and Red Propolis in the Repair of Wounds Induced in Rats
Rev Col Bras Cir, 2012 Dec;39(6):515-520
OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate the healing action of green and red propolis,
correlating it with the content of flavonoids.
METHODS:
We performed quantification of total flavonoids of green and
red propolis ethanol extracts for subsequent incorporation in ointment base to
20%. We used 20 Wistar rats divided into four groups: 0.9% saline (S), ointment
base (B), green propolis ointment (G) and red propolis ointment (R). All
animals were submitted to excisional lesions in the midian back region. The
rats were treated daily for 15 days. During this period we observed weight,
body temperature and diameters of the wounds. For histological analysis,
samples were collected from wounds. At the end of the experiment we performed
blood collection and removal of the kidney and liver for biochemical and
histological analyzes.
RESULTS:
The levels of total flavonoids of green (4.50%) and red
(5.92%) propolis were high (> 2%), but, while the latter showed a content
larger than the former, the evolution of green propolis was better in the
repair of wounds, both macroscopically and histologically. There were no
nephrotoxicity or hepatotoxicity, a result confirmed by biochemical tests (ALT
and albumin). Propolis influenced the reduction of total cholesterol,
triglycerides and glucose.
CONCLUSION:
There was no correlation between total flavonoid contents
and the healing action of propolis. This reveals the need for elucidation of
the flavonoids found in each class of propolis to unravel which one(s) would be
important for the healing process.
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