Evaluation of the Antiviral Activity of Propolis from Native Bees (Plebeia frontalis) against Canine Distemper Virus

Olga Valeria Domínguez Jiménez, B. Pérez, T. A. C. Sánchez, C. Tovar, J. Bordes, Carlos Ignacio Soto Zárate
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Propolis is a natural substance made from resins collected from trees and plants, and which bees combine with pollen, wax, and their own enzymes. It has a complex chemical composition that varies with the harvest season, vegetation type, bee species, and geographical region. Thanks to its components, it has valuable biological properties such as antifungal, antibacterial, anticancer, antiviral, and immunomodulatory activity. For this study, a sample of propolis harvested in April 2019 was used, which came from a bee native to Mexico (Plebeia frontalis) in whose geographical environment there are seven other native species. Canine distemper virus is an RNA virus that causes a systemic infection with high fatality rates in guests without protective immunity. In this work, the antiviral effect of Plebeia frontalis propolis on canine distemper virus was tested, administering it one hour before and simultaneously to infection. The antiviral effect was evaluated by determining cellular viability with the MTT assay. The results obtained show that this propolis has a statistically significant antiviral effect on both treatments, although it is slightly better when applied one hour before viral infection, so we can recommend it as an antiviral treatment in both domestic animals and human beings. There are currently few studies of the antiviral effect of propolis, this being the first study of a melliponium propolis in veterinary medicine.
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土蜂(Plebeia frontalis)蜂胶对犬瘟热病毒抗病毒活性的评价
蜂胶是一种天然物质,由从树木和植物中收集的树脂制成,蜜蜂将其与花粉、蜂蜡和它们自己的酶结合在一起。它具有复杂的化学成分,随收获季节、植被类型、蜜蜂种类和地理区域而变化。由于其成分,它具有宝贵的生物学特性,如抗真菌、抗菌、抗癌、抗病毒和免疫调节活性。在这项研究中,使用了2019年4月收获的蜂胶样本,该样本来自墨西哥本土蜜蜂(Plebeia frontalis),其地理环境中还有其他七种本土物种。犬瘟热病毒是一种RNA病毒,在没有保护性免疫的客人中引起全身性感染,死亡率很高。本研究通过在感染前1小时和感染时同时给药的方法,检测了额叶羊奶蜂胶对犬瘟热病毒的抗病毒作用。通过MTT法测定细胞活力来评估抗病毒效果。结果表明,该蜂胶在两种处理中均具有统计学上显著的抗病毒效果,但在病毒感染前1小时使用效果略好,因此我们可以推荐其作为家畜和人类的抗病毒治疗。目前关于蜂胶抗病毒作用的研究较少,本研究首次将蜂胶用于兽药研究。
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