International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Mar 2023)

Anti-Inflammatory, Antimicrobial, Antioxidant and Photoprotective Investigation of Red Propolis Extract as Sunscreen Formulation in Polawax Cream

  • Thalita Marcolan Valverde,
  • Bruna Nayane Goncalves de Souza Soares,
  • Andréa Mendes do Nascimento,
  • Ângela Leão Andrade,
  • Lucas Resende Dutra Sousa,
  • Paula Melo de Abreu Vieira,
  • Vagner Rodrigues Santos,
  • Janaína Brandão Seibert,
  • Tatiane Cristine Silva de Almeida,
  • Caio Fabrini Rodrigues,
  • Samantha Roberta Machado de Oliveira,
  • Flaviano dos Santos Martins,
  • Jeronimo Geraldo Ferreira Júnior,
  • Viviane Martins Rebello dos Santos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24065112
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 6
p. 5112

Abstract

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Many activities have been described for propolis, including, antiviral, antibacterial, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, immunoregulatory, antioxidant and wound healing properties. Recently, propolis has been highlighted due to its potential application in the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries, motivating a better understanding of its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities. Propolis and its main polyphenolic compounds presented high antioxidant activity, and effectiveness as broad spectrum UVB and UVA photoprotection sunscreens. Through a qualitative phytochemical screening, the ethanolic red propolis extracts (EEPV) (70% at room temperature and 70% at a hot temperature) presented a positive result for flavonoids and terpenoids. It presented an antioxidant activity for reducing 50% of DPPH of 17 and 12 μg/mL for extraction at room temperature and at a hot temperature, respectively. The UPLC-QTOF-MS/MS analysis allowed the annotation of 40 substances for EEPV-Heated and 42 substances for EEPV-Room Temperature. The IC50 results of the ABTS scavenging activity was 4.7 μg/mL for both extractions, at room temperature and at a hot temperature. Additionally, we also evaluated the cytotoxic profile of propolis extracts against macrophage (RAW 264.7 cells) and keratinocytes (HaCaT cells), which showed non-cytotoxic doses in cell viability assays even after a long period of exposure. In addition, propolis extracts showed antibacterial activity for Gram-positive bacteria (Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcus epidermidis), demonstrating potential biological activity for the creation of formulations aimed at disease control and prevention.

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