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The specific chemical profile of Mediterranean propolis from Malta
Authors:Milena Popova  Boryana Trusheva  Daniela Antonova  Simone Cutajar  David Mifsud  Claude Farrugia  Iva Tsvetkova  Hristo Najdenski  Vassya Bankova
Affiliation:1. Institute of Organic Chemistry with Centre of Phytochemistry, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Acad. G. Bonchev Str. Bl. 9, 1113 Sofia, Bulgaria;2. University of Malta, Department of Chemistry, Msida MSD 2080, Malta;3. Junior College, University of Malta, Department of Biology, Msida MSD 1252, Malta;4. Institute of Microbiology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Acad. G. Bonchev Str. Bl. 26, 1113 Sofia, Bulgaria
Abstract:Seventeen Maltese propolis samples were studied by GC–MS after silylation. They exhibited the typical Mediterranean chemical profile, rich in diterpene compounds (18–92% of TIC, GC–MS): 32 individual diterpenes were identified; 22 of them were present in each specimen. The other abundant compound group was that of sugars and sugar derivatives. In some samples, however, another compound group was observed (0–12% of TIC, GC–MS); the corresponding mass spectra were consistent with mono- and sesquiterpenyl esters of substituted benzoic acids. Two new propolis constituents of this group, daucane diterpene esters of hydroxybenzoic acids, were isolated. Their origin is suggested to be Ferula communis, as they are taxonomic markers for this species. All propolis samples were active against Staphylococcus aureus but only those with high concentrations of terpenyl esters showed antifungal activity against Candida albicans. The present results confirm that Mediterranean propolis is a valuable natural product with potential to improve human health.
Keywords:Propolis  Diterpenes  Terpenyl esters of benzoic acids  Ferula communis  Antimicrobial activity
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