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South African Propolis: Anti‐Helicobacter pylori Activity, Chemistry, and Toxicity
ABSTRACT Propolis, a resin‐like substance produced by bees, has previously shown antimicrobial activity against the ulcer‐causing gut pathogen Helicobacter pylori. South African propolis, however, was yet to be investigated. This study aimed to investigate a comprehensive range of South African propolis for its antimicrobial activity against H.
Sarhana Dinat +5 more
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Targeting Triple‐Negative Breast Cancer: Resistance Mechanisms and Therapeutic Advancements
ABSTRACT Background Triple‐negative breast cancer (TNBC) is one of the most heterogeneous and menacing forms of breast cancer, with no sustainable cure available in the current treatment landscape. Its lack of targets makes it highly unresponsive to various treatment modalities, which is why chemotherapy continues to be the primary form of treatment ...
Rachana Raman +3 more
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Microneedle‐assisted RA therapy with MC complexes in CCMNP effectively treats cartilage degradation and synovitis without visceral damage. The dual capability in therapeutic intervention and in situ monitoring inflammation through local pH and ROS levels facilitates the dynamic adjustment of treatment protocols and represents a paradigm shift in the RA
Lili Jin +6 more
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PROP demonstrated protective effects against DOX‐induced oxidative stress, inflammation, and apoptosis in brain tissue by reducing MDA levels while increasing GSH, SOD, and CAT activities. It also attenuated DOX‐induced increases in inflammatory and apoptotic markers such as TNF‐α, IL‐1β, IL‐6, NF‐kB, iNOS, and CASP‐3 while restoring PI3K, mTOR, AKT ...
Volkan Gelen +4 more
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In recent years, researchers have focused on the drug capacity of natural products and their components with low side effects in the treatment of leukemia. This study aims to elucidate the antileukemic mechanism of action of olive oil extract of propolis (OEP) together with methylprednisolone (MP) in HL‐60 cells, an acute myeloid leukemia cell line ...
Hamide Dogan +6 more
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In vitro activity of Western Australian honeys and Manuka honey against clinically important yeasts
Graph shows dose‐dependent inhibitory effect of 15 different honeys (including artificial honey) on a strain of Candida albicans. After an initial enhancement of growth, dose dependent inhibition occurs. Abstract With the steady rise in antifungal resistance amongst clinically important yeasts, antifungal drug discovery remains of the utmost importance.
Robbie R. Haines +3 more
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Objective:To observe the clinical efficacy of Lingnan painless apitherapy combined with McKenzie therapy on patients with lumbar disc herniation(LDH).Methods:A total of 80 patients with LDH who were treated in the department of rehabilitation medicine of
Hongbo WU +4 more
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In apitherapy, bee pollen of known botanical origin, chemically well‐defined and contaminant‐free should be recommended as a food supplement for the prevention and/or treatment of diseases.
Etil Guzelmeric
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Honey therapies for dermatological disorders: more than just a sweet elixir
Abstract Honey possesses antibacterial, anti‐inflammatory, and healing properties that benefit wound healing and tissue regeneration. For centuries, honey has been utilized in traditional medicine as a binder or vehicle for creams and lotions and also for therapeutic purposes.
Maya Jodidio, Robert A. Schwartz
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Bee Venom: Overview of Main Compounds and Bioactivities for Therapeutic Interests
Apitherapy is an alternate therapy that relies on the usage of honeybee products, most importantly bee venom for the treatment of many human diseases. The venom can be introduced into the human body by manual injection or by direct bee stings.
Rim Wehbe +5 more
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