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. 2015 Feb 12;2015:587383. doi: 10.1155/2015/587383

Table 2.

Inhibition of propolis extracts against yeast and rat intestinal alpha-glucosidase.

Aqueous ethanol extracts of propolis (EEP) IC50 (μg/mL)
Baker's yeast alpha-glucosidase Rat intestinal sucrase Rat intestinal maltase
WEP 16.0 ± 1.38bc 37.91 ± 0.52ab 32.67 ± 0.24e
25% EEP 11.32 ± 2.23ab 40.25 ± 0.97ab 44.80 ± 0.25d
50% EEP 12.90 ± 1.14b 53.12 ± 0.95b 100.60 ± 2.95b
75% EEP 7.24 ± 1.16a 32.34 ± 0.61a 71.82 ± 2.95c
95% EEP 16.26 ± 0.43bc 32.91 ± 0.54a 102.76 ± 1.47b
100% EEP 20.01 ± 1.54c 38.06 ± 0.56ab 131.12 ± 1.83a
Acarbose 177.47 ± 6.28d 538.30 ± 26.69c 22.46 ± 0.86f

Note: Water extracts of propolis were expressed as WEP. Extracts of propolis using 25%, 50%, 75%, 95%, and 100% (in water, v/v) aqueous ethanol solvents were expressed as 25% EEP, 50% EEP, 75% EEP, 95% EEP, and 100% EEP, respectively. Dates are mean ± standard deviation (n = 3). Values in the same column followed by the same lower case letter are not significantly different by Duncan's multiple range test (P < 0.05). Inhibition of propolis extracts against yeast and rat intestinal alpha-glucosidase were both expressed as IC50 (concentration of total phenolics able to scavenger 50% of alpha-glucosidase activity).