Red Brazilian Propolis
Mostrando 13-16 de 16 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. Perfil enzimÃtico de dermatÃfitos e avaliaÃÃo da atividade antifÃngica de prÃpolis e lectinas
DermatÃfitos sÃo fungos filamentosos capazes de infectar pele, pÃlos e unhas. SÃo classificados nos gÃneros Microsporum, Trichophyton e Epidermophyton. Com o objetivo de analisar o perfil enzimÃtico desses fungos e avaliar atividade antifÃngica de prÃpolis brasileiras (verde e vermelha), como tambÃm de lectinas de sementes de leguminosas do Brasil (
Publicado em: 2008
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14. Effects of Brazilian propolis on Leishmania amazonensis
Leishmaniasis, an endemic parasitosis that leads to chronic cutaneous, mucocutaneous or visceral lesions, is part of those diseases, which still requires improved control tools. Propolis has shown activities against different bacteria, fungi, and parasites. In this study we investigated the effect of four ethanolic extracts of typified propolis collected in
Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. Publicado em: 23/02/2007
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15. Isolamento e identificação de compostos com atividade antioxidante de uma nova variedade de própolis brasileira produzida por abelhas da espécie Apis mellifera / Isolation and identification of compounds with antioxidant activity in a novel variety of Brazilian propolis produced by bees from the species Apis mellifera
Propolis is known for its wide range of biological activities, such as antioxidant, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, antiviral, among others. Its composition varies according to the region where it is collected and there is a great chemical diversity among the different types of propolis. The main constituents of propolis are the phenolic compounds, which a
Publicado em: 2007
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16. Avaliação da eficacia de diferentes compostos nos modelos in vitro e in vivo da leishmaniose sob diferentes condições de oxigenio / Efficacy of different compounds in leishmaniasis in vitro and in vivo models under different oxygen tensions
L. amazonensis, a species transmitted mainly in the Amazon region, which is associated with localized cutaneous lesions and chemotherapy remains the mainstay for the control of leishmaniasis, as effective vaccines have yet to be developed. In this context, there is an intense search for potential new synthetic compounds and natural products for the treatment
Publicado em: 2007