- Journal of Apitherapy and Nature
- Vol: 1 Issue: 3 - 2nd Propolis Conference Special Issue
- New Antiproliferative Acyl Glycerols from New Zealand Propolis and Source Poplar Resin
New Antiproliferative Acyl Glycerols from New Zealand Propolis and Source Poplar Resin
Authors : Stephen Bloor, Owen Catchpole, Kevin Mitchell, Rosemary Webby
Pages : 18-18
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Publication Date : 2018-12-08
Article Type : Other
Abstract : Previous work has shown a number of phenolic components of NZ propolis demonstrate antiproliferative activity against certain human gastrointestinal cancer cell lines 1 . Here we report on a series of acyl glycerols isolated from the non-polar fraction of propolis resin, which represent further bioactive constituents unrelated to the more usual phenolic compounds generally found in propolis. NZ propolis is sourced from poplar trees and the acyl glycerols have been shown to be present in the leaves and buds of some common poplars. The compounds are a series of monoglycerides containing 3,8-dihydroxy fatty acids, many of which are further acylated with acetic acid residues. The dihydroxy fatty acids are C18 to C24, with the most abundant being C20 and C22. These acyl glycerols were found to have strong antiproliferative activity against three human gastro-intestinal cell lines, particularly gastric cancer cell line NCI-N87.Keywords : New Zealand Propolis, Acyl Glycerols, Antiproliferative