2018
DOI: 10.25135/rnp.78.16.12.585
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Chemical Characterization of 64 Propolis Samples from Hakkari, Turkey

Abstract: Propolis is a resinous substance produced by honey bees from various plants they visit. Sixty-four propolis samples were collected from different localities of four districts (Merkez, Yüksekova, Şemdinli, and Çukurca) in Hakkari territory. Ethanol extracts of the propolis samples were prepared, and their chemical contents were determined by gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy (GC-MS). Flavonoids were generally found in a high concentration in Şemdinli samples of Turkey. Twenty-seven coumarins were identified … Show more

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“…As a result of our literature review, we could not find a study in which the types and amounts of phenolic compounds were analyzed in royal jelly mixtures or similar foods. However, many studies have been carried out to determine phenolic compounds in many bee products (Bayram et al, 2018;Coşkun et al, 2018;Kılıç Altun S., & Aydemir M.E., 2020). Kılıç Altun & Aydemir (2020) reported that they detected 21 phenolic compounds in propolis collected in different regions of Anatolia in their study and the compounds they detected the highest was Quercetin (14.49 ppm) and Hydoxycinamic acid (16.85 ppm).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result of our literature review, we could not find a study in which the types and amounts of phenolic compounds were analyzed in royal jelly mixtures or similar foods. However, many studies have been carried out to determine phenolic compounds in many bee products (Bayram et al, 2018;Coşkun et al, 2018;Kılıç Altun S., & Aydemir M.E., 2020). Kılıç Altun & Aydemir (2020) reported that they detected 21 phenolic compounds in propolis collected in different regions of Anatolia in their study and the compounds they detected the highest was Quercetin (14.49 ppm) and Hydoxycinamic acid (16.85 ppm).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Çetin et al [109] in their investigations on propolis from Kayseri, they affirmed the presence of cinnamic acid (24) (Figure 1) and their esters with a high concentration. Coumarins were also reported in Turkish propolis from Hakkari, by Bayram et al [90] in their recent study, where twenty-six coumarins were detected including angelicin (55), bergapten (56), bergaptol (57), columbianetin (58), decursin (59), isogeijerin (60), jatamansin (61), lomatin (62), methoxsalen (63), oroselone (64), osthole (65), oxypeucedanin (66), prangenin (67), psoralen (68) and seselin (69) (Table S1).…”
Section: Southern European Coastmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…In other countries of Southern European Coast, such as Turkey, chemical composition of propolis has widely investigated by several authors. Quercetin (26), rutin (48), chrysin (2), pinocembrin (3), pinostrobin chalcone (49) and pinobanksin (1) and its derivatives were the most repeated flavonoids found in various simples of propolis from Turkey using different method of analysis such as gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC/MS), high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and ultrahigh-performance liquid chromatography with a linear ion trap-high resolution Orbitrap mass spectrometry system (UHPLC-LTQ/orbitrap/MS/MS), [73,[78][79][80][81][82][83][84][85][86][87][88][89][90][91][92][93][94][95] while Erdogan et al [96] have reported the presence of other flavonoids such as gallocatechin (50), epigallocatechin (51) and myricetin (52) in Anatolian propolis submitted to a pressurized liquid extraction. Other authors did not report the presence of flavonoids in Turkish propolis originating from Hatay, Ankara-Kazan and Mugla-Marmaris, [97 -100] at the same time they declared that terpenes such as αand β-eudesmol, isopimaric acid (42), dehydroabietic acid (53) and abietic acid (54) ( Figure 4) were included in the bioactive compounds of tested propolis samples.…”
Section: Southern European Coastmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As a result of the study, it was reported that the flavanone and flavonol content of Turkey propolis was higher compared to samples collected from Brazil and Japan. In the study in which they determined the chemical content of 64 propolis samples obtained from the districts of Hakkari province (Center, Çukurca, Yüksekova, and Şemdinli) by using GS-MS. Bayram, Sorkun, Cevahir Öz, Salih, and Topçu (2018) found that samples of Şemdinli contained a higher amount of flavonoids. 27 types of coumarin were identified in 28 of these 64 propolis samples, and it was reported that propolis samples belonging to Yüksekova were richer in coumarin ratio compared to others.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%