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Historical and modern research on propolis and its application in wound healing and other fields of medicine and contributions by Polish studies

Rojczyk, E. and Klama-Baryła, A. and Łabuś, W. and Wilemska-Kucharzewska, K. and Kucharzewski, M.

J Ethnopharmacol (2020) 262: 113159

DOI: 10.1016/j.jep.2020.113159

Abstract

ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: The history of medical application of propolis (also known as bee glue) dates back to the times of ancient Greeks, Romans, Persians and Egyptians. Honey and other bee products, including propolis, occupy an important place in Polish folk medicine. Scientific research on propolis in Poland began in the early 1960s in Zabrze and continues until now. AIM OF THE REVIEW: The aim of this review is to provide an overview of information on Polish research on propolis and its medical application with particular emphasis on studies concerning wound healing. Consequently, our goal is also to shed a new light on therapeutic potential of Polish propolis in order to support future research in the field. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A systematic review of scientific literature on propolis and its medical application was performed by using the literature databases (PubMed, Web of Science, Google Scholar). We paid special attention to papers describing the effect of propolis on skin wound healing as well as to Polish contribution to research on propolis. RESULTS: Professor Stan Scheller was the first Polish scientist dealing with propolis and its medical potential. His legacy was continued by several research teams that studied the topic in various aspects. They analyzed propolis composition, its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antiapoptotic and anticancer properties as well as its application in dentistry and wound treatment. Burn wound healing physiology after propolis administration was thoroughly studied on pig model, whereas research on patients proved the efficacy of propolis in chronic venous leg ulcer treatment. CONCLUSION: Polish scientists have made a significant contribution to the research on propolis, its biological properties and influence on wound healing. Propolis ointments can effectively accelerate the healing process and improve healing physiology, so they can be recommended as a promising topical medication for wound treatment in the future clinical and preclinical trials.

Citation

Rojczyk, E., Klama-Baryła, A., Łabuś, W., Wilemska-Kucharzewska, K., & Kucharzewski, M. (2020). Historical and modern research on propolis and its application in wound healing and other fields of medicine and contributions by Polish studies. J Ethnopharmacol, 262, 113159. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jep.2020.113159 Animals, Humans, Wound healing, Bees, History, Honey, Propolis, Anti-Infective Agents/*administration & dosage/isolation & purification, Biomedical Research/*methods/trends, Medicine, Traditional/*methods/trends, Mediterranean, Near east, Poland, Poland/ethnology, Propolis/*administration & dosage/isolation & purification, Traditional medicine Europe, Wound Healing/*drug effects/physiology

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