Adv Pharmacol Sci, 2013;2013:308249
Propolis is a natural resinous mixture produced by honey
bees from substances collected from parts of plants, buds, and exudates. Due to
its waxy nature and mechanical properties, bees use propolis in the
construction and repair of their hives for sealing openings and cracks and
smoothing out the internal walls and as a protective barrier against external
invaders like snakes, lizards, and so forth, or against weathering threats like
wind and rain. Bees gather propolis from different plants, in the temperate
climate zone mainly from poplar.
Current antimicrobial applications of propolis include
formulations for cold syndrome (upper respiratory tract infections, common
cold, and flu-like infections), wound healing, treatment of burns, acne, herpes
simplex and genitalis, and neurodermatitis. Worldwide propolis has a tremendous
popularity, but in India the studies over propolis have just started, not
extensively reported except few regions of India like Maharashtra, West Bengal,
Tamil Nadu, Gujrat, and Madhya Pradesh.
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