Positive news for propolis produced in regions where Poplar trees are common. The antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity certainly justifies the use of this propolis for many therapeutic benefits, not solely destined for cosmetic use but also nutraceutical advantages.
Phenolic
Composition and Antioxidant Properties of Poplar Bud (Populus nigra) Extract:
Individual Antioxidant Contribution of Phenolics and Transcriptional Effect on
Skin Aging
J. Agric.
Food Chem., 2011, March
The Populus
species possess great potential for therapeutical applications, especially for
their known anti-inflammatory properties. The antioxidant properties of
propolis, a hive product collected by honey bees mainly from poplar bud
exudates, suggest that poplar buds also possess antioxidant properties.
Here is
reported the characterization of the antioxidant properties of an aqueous
poplar bud (Populus nigra) extract. It presented a high total phenolic content,
and moderate antioxidant properties as determined by ORAC assay. The main
phenolic compounds identified were phenolic acids and flavonoid aglycons. These
phenolic compounds were analyzed by ORAC assay for their individual antioxidant
activity, in order to determine the major contributors to the total antioxidant
activity of the extract. Thanks to their high antioxidant activity, caffeic and
p-coumaric acids were identified as the major antioxidant components.
Representing only 3.5% of its dry weight, these compounds represented together
about 50% of the total antioxidant activity of the extract. The antioxidant
properties of poplar bud extract and the phenolic compounds identified were
also analyzed by cellular antioxidant activity assay (CAA), which was weakly
correlated with ORAC assay. The transcriptional effect of poplar bud extract on
skin aging was evaluated in vitro on a replicative senescence model of normal
human dermal fibroblasts, using a customized DNA macroarray specifically
designed to investigate skin aging markers. Among the detected genes, poplar
bud extract significantly regulated genes involved in antioxidant defenses,
inflammatory response and cell renewal.
The collective antioxidant properties
and transcriptional effect of this extract suggest potential antiaging
properties which could be utilized in cosmetic and nutraceutical formulations.
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