Anti-gastrointestinal cancer activity of cyclodextrin-encapsulated propolis
New Zealand propolis resin and tinctures are rich in compounds that have in vitro anti-gastrointestinal cancer activity. However, propolis tincture has restricted acceptability for human consumption due to pungency in taste and aroma. We have formulated New Zealand propolis into cyclodextrin complex...
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doaj-fe781e0d359443e9bf1c75a437c880832021-04-30T07:12:33ZengElsevierJournal of Functional Foods1756-46462018-02-014118Anti-gastrointestinal cancer activity of cyclodextrin-encapsulated propolisOwen Catchpole0Kevin Mitchell1Stephen Bloor2Paul Davis3Amanda Suddes4Manuka Health NZ Ltd, PO Box 87429, Meadowbank, Auckland 1742, New Zealand; Callaghan Innovation, 69 Gracefield Road, PO Box 31310, Lower Hutt 5040, New ZealandCallaghan Innovation, 69 Gracefield Road, PO Box 31310, Lower Hutt 5040, New ZealandCallaghan Innovation, 69 Gracefield Road, PO Box 31310, Lower Hutt 5040, New Zealand; Corresponding author at: Integrated Bioactive Technologies, Callaghan Innovation, 69 Gracefield Road, Lower Hutt 5040, New Zealand.Trinity Bioactives, Lower Hutt 5040, New ZealandManuka Health NZ Ltd, PO Box 87429, Meadowbank, Auckland 1742, New ZealandNew Zealand propolis resin and tinctures are rich in compounds that have in vitro anti-gastrointestinal cancer activity. However, propolis tincture has restricted acceptability for human consumption due to pungency in taste and aroma. We have formulated New Zealand propolis into cyclodextrin complexes (CD) that resolve these acceptability issues, and carried out in vitro bioactivity testing of these complexes using human anti-gastrointestinal cancer, anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant assays. Demonstration of encapsulation was performed by physical, enzymic and chemical measurements. The New Zealand propolis γCD, αCD, and βCD complexes inhibited the proliferation of 4 human gastro-intestinal cancer cell lines, with the extent of inhibition increasing with increasing exposure time. The complexes were also strongly anti-inflammatory in vitro with respect to the cytokine TNF-α, and showed strong lipid anti-oxidant activity. The bioassay results give a strong first indication of beneficial gastro-intestinal health potential of New Zealand propolis – cyclodextrin complexes.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1756464617307466PropolisCyclodextrinCancerGastrointestinalEncapsulated |
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Owen Catchpole Kevin Mitchell Stephen Bloor Paul Davis Amanda Suddes Anti-gastrointestinal cancer activity of cyclodextrin-encapsulated propolis Journal of Functional Foods Propolis Cyclodextrin Cancer Gastrointestinal Encapsulated |
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Owen Catchpole Kevin Mitchell Stephen Bloor Paul Davis Amanda Suddes |
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Anti-gastrointestinal cancer activity of cyclodextrin-encapsulated propolis |
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Anti-gastrointestinal cancer activity of cyclodextrin-encapsulated propolis |
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Anti-gastrointestinal cancer activity of cyclodextrin-encapsulated propolis |
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Anti-gastrointestinal cancer activity of cyclodextrin-encapsulated propolis |
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Anti-gastrointestinal cancer activity of cyclodextrin-encapsulated propolis |
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anti-gastrointestinal cancer activity of cyclodextrin-encapsulated propolis |
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Journal of Functional Foods |
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1756-4646 |
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2018-02-01 |
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New Zealand propolis resin and tinctures are rich in compounds that have in vitro anti-gastrointestinal cancer activity. However, propolis tincture has restricted acceptability for human consumption due to pungency in taste and aroma. We have formulated New Zealand propolis into cyclodextrin complexes (CD) that resolve these acceptability issues, and carried out in vitro bioactivity testing of these complexes using human anti-gastrointestinal cancer, anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant assays. Demonstration of encapsulation was performed by physical, enzymic and chemical measurements. The New Zealand propolis γCD, αCD, and βCD complexes inhibited the proliferation of 4 human gastro-intestinal cancer cell lines, with the extent of inhibition increasing with increasing exposure time. The complexes were also strongly anti-inflammatory in vitro with respect to the cytokine TNF-α, and showed strong lipid anti-oxidant activity. The bioassay results give a strong first indication of beneficial gastro-intestinal health potential of New Zealand propolis – cyclodextrin complexes. |
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Propolis Cyclodextrin Cancer Gastrointestinal Encapsulated |
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