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Propolis from Prokit

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Proven quality

Propolis is a material that is very difficult to reach. Nevertheless, we make every effort to ensure that the shortage does not affect its quality.

2

Scientific support

We cooperate with scientists from research units who test the material we provide.

3

Constant availability

In Prokit you can buy propolis all year round! Our job is to do everything, so that there is no shortage of this valuable material.

PROPOLIS PROPERTIES

Priceless propolis

Origin of propolis

Propolis is a rich mixture of resinous organic compounds collected by bees from plant exudates, leaf buds and cracks in the bark of various plants. The resins are collected by bees and mixed with the wax produced by them. During this process, digestive enzymes hydrolyze some of the compounds, leading to the formation of so-called flavonoid aglycones. The bees deposit the processed material in the hive, where it is used to seal the holes and to protect – especially against microorganisms and insects, to give the queen an aseptic space. Propolis is also used to mummify intruders killed by bees.

Properties and chemical composition

The properties of propolis are related to its chemical composition. More than 300 chemical compounds that may be present in propolis have been identified, although not all occur simultaneously. The composition of propolis varies depending on the origin, climate and ecology of the region, the season of the year, as well as the breed of bees. However, despite differences in specific chemical compounds, most samples of crude propolis show significant similarity in major groups of compounds.

  • approx. 50% of resins (phenolic acids and flavonoids; otherwise the polyphenolic fraction),
  • approx. 30% wax,
  • approx. 20% other ingredients, mainly essential oils, pollen and various other compounds.

Application

Currently propolis is one of the most important natural products of pharmacological significance. The following properties determine this:

  • antiseptic,
  • antifungal,
  • antibacterial,
  • antiviral,
  • anti-protozoans,
  • antioxidant,
  • anti-inflammatory,
  • immunomodulating and
  • anti-cancer.

Propolis can be used in its raw form, by applying it to treated areas (e.g. burns, whitlow, etc.) or as a propolis ointment useful in wound, ulcers, acne, herpes and genital herpes as well as neurodermatitis treatment (Banskota et al. 2001; Castaldo i Capasso 2002).

However, propolis is primarily processed to produce alcoholic extracts (ethanol or glycol) which are then sold as 7% tinctures. (used against upper respiratory tract infections, colds, flu-like infections) or are a substrate for further production. For example, propolis is used as an additive in birds feed (poultry and pigeons), in preparations for wood protection (technical application). Some beekeepers also buy propolis to give it to their bees (if these are varieties that don’t glue much).