2024
DOI: 10.1002/fsn3.3953
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The evaluation of L‐arginine solution as a solvent for propolis extraction: The phenolic profile, antioxidant, antibacterial activity, and in vitro bioaccessibility

Gizem Mergen Duymaz,
Gamze Duz,
Kubra Ozkan
et al.

Abstract: Ethanol has been widely used for the extraction of propolis. Due to its certain disadvantages, there has been an ongoing search to find alternative non‐ethanolic extraction solvents. This study aimed to compare the phenolics, antioxidant, and antibacterial activity of propolis extracts prepared with 70% ethanol (EWE), propylene glycol (PGE), and L‐arginine solution (BE). All extracts were subjected to an in vitro simulated digestion procedure, and the phenolic profile of non‐digested and digested samples was d… Show more

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“…In this study, we aimed to enhance the loading of propolis into liposomes at higher concentrations (2 and 4 %, w/v) with the use of two different surfactants. There were some studies about the in vitro digestion of propolis extracts collected from different regions [ 4 , 24 ], prepared by different solvents [ 5 , 25 ], and propolis encapsulated in spray-dried particles [ 7 , 26 ], in freeze-dried gum Arabic [ 27 ], in cyclodextrin particles [ 28 ], and in starch nanoparticles [ 29 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, we aimed to enhance the loading of propolis into liposomes at higher concentrations (2 and 4 %, w/v) with the use of two different surfactants. There were some studies about the in vitro digestion of propolis extracts collected from different regions [ 4 , 24 ], prepared by different solvents [ 5 , 25 ], and propolis encapsulated in spray-dried particles [ 7 , 26 ], in freeze-dried gum Arabic [ 27 ], in cyclodextrin particles [ 28 ], and in starch nanoparticles [ 29 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%