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Food and Chemical Toxicology | 2008

Antioxidant and antimicrobial effects of phenolic compounds extracts of Northeast Portugal honey

Leticia M. Estevinho; Ana Paula Pereira; Leandro Moreira; Luís G. Dias; Ermelinda Pereira

Phenolic compounds of dark and clear honeys from Trás-os-Montes of Portugal were extracted with Amberlite XAD-2 and evaluated for their antioxidant and antimicrobial activities. The antioxidant effect was studied using the in vitro test capacity of scavenge the 2,2-diphenyl-1-picryhydrazyl (DPPH) free radical and of reducing power of iron (III)/ferricyanide complex. The antimicrobial activity was screened using three Gram-positive bacteria (Bacillus subtilis, Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus lentus) and three Gram-negative bacteria (Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Klebsiella pneumoniae and Escherichia coli). The results obtained from the partial identification of honey phenolic compounds by high-performance liquid chromatography with a diode array detector showed that p-hydroxibenzoic acid, cinnamic acid, naringenin, pinocembrin and chrysin are the phenolic compounds present in most of the samples analyzed. Antioxidant potential was dependent of honey extract concentration and the results showed that dark honey phenolic compounds had higher activity than the obtained from clear honey. In the biological assays, results showed that S. aureus were the most sensitive microrganisms and B. subtilis, S. lentus, K. pneumoniae and E. coli were each moderately sensitive to the antimicrobial activity of honey extracts. Nevertheless, no antimicrobial activity was observed in the test with P. aeruginosa.


Food and Chemical Toxicology | 2008

Antioxidant properties, total phenols and pollen analysis of propolis samples from Portugal

Leandro Moreira; Luís G. Dias; J.A. Pereira; Leticia M. Estevinho

Pollen analysis, total phenols content and antioxidant activity were studied for the first time in Portuguese propolis samples from Bornes and Fundão regions. Total phenols content was determined by colorimetric assay and their amount was of 329 mg/g of GAE in Bornes sample and 151 mg/g of GAE in Fundão propolis. The antioxidant capacity of propolis extracts was assessed through the scavenging effects on DPPH (2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl) and reducing power of iron (III)/ ferricyanide complex assays. A concentration-dependent antioxidative capacity was verified in DPPH and reducing power assays. Low values of EC50 on DPPH scavenging assay were obtained for Bornes and Fundão propolis (of 6.22 microg/mL and 52.00 microg/mL, respectively). For reducing power the values were 9.00 microg/mL, for Bornes propolis, and 55.00 microg/mL, for Fundão propolis. The high activity of propolis from Bornes could be related with their different pollen composition. The results obtained indicate that Portuguese propolis is an important source of total phenols showing antioxidant properties that could be beneficial for human health.


Food and Chemical Toxicology | 2010

Physicochemical, microbiological and antimicrobial properties of commercial honeys from Portugal.

Susana Paula Martins Gomes; Luís G. Dias; Leandro Moreira; Paula Rodrigues; Leticia M. Estevinho

The present study aimed to characterize five commercial honeys available in the Portuguese market in respect to their floral origins, physicochemical parameters and microbial safety and commercial quality assessment. Pollen profile, colour, moisture content, ash, acidity, electrical conductivity, pH, reducing sugars, apparent sucrose and HMF were the parameters analysed in each honey sample. Aerobic mesophiles, moulds and yeasts, fecal coliforms and sulphite-reducing clostridia were the microbial contaminants of interest studied. The antimicrobial effect against four fermentative yeasts was determined. Concerning the physicochemical parameters, all honey samples were found to meet European Legislation (EC Directive 2001/110) for all parameters, except for HMF and apparent sucrose. Microbiologically, the commercial quality was considered good and all samples showed to be negative in respect to safety parameters. We also verified that the presence of honey differentially affected the growth of fermentative yeasts under study, depending on the type of yeast, but this growth was not significantly influenced by the type of honey used.


Food and Chemical Toxicology | 2011

Honeybee-collected pollen from five Portuguese Natural Parks: Palynological origin, phenolic content, antioxidant properties and antimicrobial activity

Margarida Morais; Leandro Moreira; Xesús Feás; Leticia M. Estevinho

The aim of this study was to determine the palynological origin, phenolic content, antioxidant and antimicrobial properties of pollen from five Portuguese Natural-Parks [Parque Nacional Peneda Gerês (PNPG); Parque Natural do Montesinho (PNM); Parque Natural do Alvão (PNA); Parque Natural da Serra da Estrela (PNSE) and Parque Natural do Douro Internacional (PNDI)]. Eight families were found in the mixture of bee pollen: Rosaceae, Cistaceae, Boraginaceae, Asteraceae, Fagaceae, Ericaeae, Myrtaceae and Fabaceae. The phenolic compounds content, determined by the Folin-Ciocalteu method, varied between 10.5 and 16.8 mg of gallic acid equivalents/g of extract (mg GAE/g) found in bee pollen from PNM and PNDI, respectively. The free radical scavenging measured showed the highest effective extract - PNM with EC(50) 2.16, followed by PND with 2.24 mg/mL. In the β-carotene bleaching assay the same behaviour as in the DPPH method was verified. We also verified that the presence of pollen differentially affected the growth of bacteria Gram-positive, Gram-negative and yeasts under study, depending this on the microorganism and the pollen used. This is an important study since, as far we know, it is the first time that Portuguese bee pollen from Natural Parks was studied, and their characterization can increase their economic value.


Food and Chemical Toxicology | 2011

Propolis influence on erythrocyte membrane disorder (hereditary spherocytosis): a first approach

Leandro Moreira; Teresa Dias; Luís G. Dias; Mónica Rogão; José P. Da Silva; Leticia M. Estevinho


O Apicultor | 2011

Propólis ao longo da história da humanidade

Leandro Moreira; Mónica Rogão; Leticia M. Estevinho


O Apicultor | 2011

Efeitos terapêuticos do própolis na saúde humana

Leandro Moreira; Mónica Rogão; Leticia M. Estevinho


1º Congresso Ibérico de Apicultura | 2011

Propolis influence on erythrocyte membrane disorder (hereditaryspherocytosis): a first approach

Leandro Moreira; Teresa Dias; Luís G. Dias; José Paulo Silva; Leticia M. Estevinho


IV Jornadas de Análise Clínicas e de Saúde Pública | 2010

Red blood cells disease (hereditary spherocytosis): propolis effect

Leandro Moreira; Ana Paula Pereira; Margarida Bento; Bruno Costa; Luís G. Dias; Teresa Dias; Leticia M. Estevinho


XVII Jornadas de Biologia das leveduras "Nicolau Van Uden | 2009

Hive products effect against fermentativ spoilage yeasts

Mónica Rogão; Leandro Moreira; Ana Paula Pereira; Margarida Morais; Teresa Dias; Leticia M. Estevinho

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Leticia M. Estevinho

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Ana Paula Pereira

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Luís G. Dias

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Mónica Rogão

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Teresa Dias

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Ermelinda Pereira

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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J.A. Pereira

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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José Paulo Silva

University of Santiago de Compostela

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