2006
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-84782006000600027
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Abstract: Physicochemical characteristics and antimicrobial activity of the extracts propolis of the

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“…Kumazawa et al (2004) encontraram teores de flavonóides em amostras de própolis do Brasil de 0,05%. Silva et al (2006) encontraram valores de flavonóides totais 0,19 a 0,38% em amostras de própolis do Estado da Paraíba. Sousa et al (2007) verificaram o teor de flavonóides totais em amostras de própolis provenientes do Estado de São Paulo (região de Franca) e Minas Gerais (região de Passo).…”
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“…Kumazawa et al (2004) encontraram teores de flavonóides em amostras de própolis do Brasil de 0,05%. Silva et al (2006) encontraram valores de flavonóides totais 0,19 a 0,38% em amostras de própolis do Estado da Paraíba. Sousa et al (2007) verificaram o teor de flavonóides totais em amostras de própolis provenientes do Estado de São Paulo (região de Franca) e Minas Gerais (região de Passo).…”
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“…Conditions of resin scarcity and the stimulus the bees receive from the propolis collectors can cause them to add an excess amount of wax to the propolis produced, thereby interfering with the mineral content. Silva et al (2006) have shown that periods of resin scarcity (that overlap with periods of low precipitation) contribute to the increased wax content in propolis. Korn et al (2013) reported that propolis from the Bahia state is a good source of Ca, K, Mg, and Fe; however, comparison of the mean values obtained in the present study showed that the contents of these elements and of Na and Cu were higher, whereas that of Zn was within the reported range.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Other studies emphasize the influence that the chemical composition of propolis has on its antimicrobial activity, warning that flavonoid concentration changes according to the flora and seasonal conditions of the region where collection was conducted (3,7,27,35) .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Martinez Garcia et al (14) ;Duailibe et al (15) Clinical -Antimicrobial action Azevedo et al (4) ;Santos et al (11) ; Lofuto et al (35) Clinical -Therapeutic action in wound healing Peruchi et al (2) ;Park et al (3) ;Vargas et al (5) ; Fernandes Júnior et al (6) ; Silva et al (7) ;Sforcin et al (8) ; Sforcin et al (9) ;Oliveira et al (10) ; Auricchio et al (35) ; Fernandes Júnior et al (17) ;Machado et al (18) ;Longhini et al (19) ;Sawaya et al (20) ;Fernandes et al (21) ;Fernandes Júnior et al ( 22) ; Muli et al (23) ;Gebara et al (24) ;Fernandes Júnior et al (25) ;Bianchini et al (26) ;Gonçales et al (27) ;Dantas et al (28) ; Ayres et al (29) ;Orsi et al (30) ;Orsi et al (31) ;Sforcin et al (32) ;Sforcin et al (33) ;Orsi et al (34) ; Fernandes Júnior et al (36) ;Fernandes et al (37) ; Araújo et al (38) Experimental -Antimicrobial action Rahal et al (16) Experimental -Therapeutic action in wound healing (1) . Another study, which used propolis ointment on 22 chronic wounds, of which 11 were venous ulcers, seven pressure ulcers, two diabetic ulcers, and two post-trauma injuries, found that necrotic tissue was present in 14 (8.2%) during tissue assessment process.…”
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confidence: 99%
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