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Radiation Protection Dosimetry 2005 115(1-4):461-464; doi:10.1093/rpd/nci026
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Assessment by cytogenetic analysis of the radioprotection properties of propolis extract

A. Montoro1,*, M. Almonacid1, J. Serrano2, M. Saiz2, J. F. Barquinero3, L. Barrios3, G. Verdú4, J. Pérez5 and J. I. Villaescusa1

1 Servicio de Protección Radiológica, Hospital la Fe, Av/Campanar no. 21, Valencia, 46009, Spain
2 Dietéticos Intersa, Plaza Drive Seres no. 13, Torreserona, Lleida 25131, Spain
3 Servicio de Dosimetría Biológica, Departamentos de Biología Animal, Vegetal y Ecología, y Biología Celular, Fisiología y Inmunología, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), Spain
4 Departamento de Ingeniería Química y Nuclear, UPV, Camino de Vera s/n, Spain
5 Sección de Radiofísica, Servicio de Radioterapia, Hospital la Fe, Valencia, Spain

* Corresponding author: almonpas{at}doctor.upv.es

Propolis obtained from honeybee hives has been used in folk medicine as an anti-inflammatory, anti-carcinogenic or immunomodulatory agent. In animal studies, the radioprotector effect of propolis has been attributed to its free-radical scavenging properties. The present study was carried out to show the protective properties of propolis extract against DNA damage induced by gamma irradiation. The evaluation of the radioprotective effect of propolis has been carried out by the analysis of chromosome aberration induction after several doses of gamma rays. The results of an analysis in the presence of ethanol extract of propolis (EEP) were compared with the dose–effect calibration curve for gamma–rays by analysis of chromosome aberrations without propolis, a decrease in the radiation-induced chromosome aberrations has been observed to be higher than 50% for all the doses.


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