Propolis
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Clinical Pharmacology
Propozol - analgesic, antiseptic, anti-inflammatory.
Pharmacodynamics
Propolis has a powerful antimicrobial or antiviral effect, which, unlike antibiotics, does not develop addiction. The flavonoids that make up propolis block the enzymes involved in the production of prostaglandins, which cause pain and fever (anesthetic effect). Propolis promotes regeneration and epithelialization, providing rapid tissue repair, stimulates the production of interferons, the activity of some immune cells. Thanks to fine spraying, it penetrates the tissue much faster and deeper, providing a pronounced local therapeutic effect.
Indications
Inflammatory diseases of the oral mucosa:
- aphthous and ulcerative stomatitis;
- catarrhal gingivitis;
- periodontitis
Composition
1 cartridge contains:
Active substances: propolis 2.1 g; distilled glycerin 4.9 g; ethyl alcohol, rectified 28 g; freon-1215
Propolis is marketed under different brands and generic names, and comes in different dosage forms:
Brand name | Manufacturer | Country | Dosage form |
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Proposol | Altaivitamin | Russia | spray |
Propolis | Hippocrates | Russia | tincture |
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Dosage and Administration
Adults take 1-2 pills per day. Duration of reception is 1 month.
Before use, consult with your doctor.
Individual intolerance to the components, pregnancy, breast-feeding.
- Brand name: Proposol
- Active ingredient: Propolis
- Dosage form: Spray for oral administration
- Manufacturer: Altaivitamin
- Country of Origin: Russia
Studies and clinical trials of Propolis (Click to expand)
- Comparison of the Volatile Constituents of Propolis Gathered in Different Regions of Croatia
- Inhibitory effect of propolis and bee venom on the mutagenicity of some direct- and indirect-acting mutagens
- Application of High Temperature High Resolution Gas Chromatography to Crude Extracts of Propolis
- Potential of Capillary Electrophoresis for the Profiling of Propolis
- Raman spectroscopic study of spatial distribution of propolis in comb of Apis mellifera carnica (Pollm.)
- Protective effect of brown Brazilian propolis against acute vaginal lesions caused by herpes simplex virus type 2 in mice: involvement of antioxidant and anti-inflammatory mechanisms
- ChemInform Abstract: Studies on the Constituents of Brazilian Propolis.
- ChemInform Abstract: Studies on the Constituents of Brazilian Propolis. Part 2.
- ChemInform Abstract: Isolation of Antioxidative Compounds from Brazilian Propolis: 3,4-Dihydroxy-5-prenylcinnamic Acid, a Novel Potent Antioxidant.
- ChemInform Abstract: Isolation and Structures of Two New Compounds from the Essential Oil of Brazilian Propolis.
- ChemInform Abstract: Two Novel Long-Chain Alkanoic Acid Esters of Lupeol from Alecrim-Propolis
- Synthesis of Compounds with Antiproliferative Activity as Analogues of Prenylated Natural Products Existing in Brazilian Propolis.
- Chemical Constituents of Nepalese Propolis (II)
- ChemInform Abstract: Propolis Research and the Chemistry of Plant Products
- ChemInform Abstract: Two New Cytotoxic Phenylallylflavanones from Mexican Propolis.
- Comparison of Antioxidant Activity of Ethanolic Extracts of Propolis Obtained by Different Extraction Methods
- Separation of flavonoids and phenolic acids from propolis by capillary zone electrophoresis
- Modifying effect of propolis on dimethylhydrazine-induced DNA damage but not colonic aberrant crypt foci in rats
- Headspace volatiles from propolis
- Inhibitory effect of pollen and propolis extracts
- Influence of α-tocopherol, propolis and piperine on therapeutic potential of tiferron against beryllium induced toxic manifestations
- Role of caffeic acid phenethyl ester, an active component of propolis, against cisplatin-induced nephrotoxicity in rats
- Caffeic acid phenethyl ester, an active component of honeybee propolis attenuates osteoclastogenesis and bone resorption via the suppression of RANKL-induced NF-κB and NFAT activity
- High hydrostatic pressure extraction of flavonoids from propolis