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. 2021 May 12;10(5):428. doi: 10.3390/biology10050428

Table 17.

Antiviral activity of different samples of propolis.

Propolis Origin Viral Species Activity Ref.
Czech Republic (aqueous and ethanolic extract) HSV-2 Both propolis (0.0005–0.005%) decreased the infection and exhibited a concentration- and time-dependent antiviral effect; high antiviral effect when viruses were pretreated prior to infection [188]
United States, Brazil, and China HIV-1. Three propolis inhibited viral expression in CD4+ lymphocytes and microglial cell in a concentration-dependent manner; propolis from United States suppressed cell fusion in cultures of CD4+ lymphocytes (0.8–66.6 μg/mL) [189]
Brazil (13 different samples) Influenza virus. Four samples had anti-influenza virus effect in vitro (10–149.2 μg/mL) [190]
Influenza virus-infected mice. Only one propolis sample (10 mg/mL) effectively prolonged the lifetimes of infected mice; anti-influenza effectiveness of propolis in mice was dose-dependent
Brazil (13 different samples) HSV-1-infected mice The three propolis had direct anti-HSV-1 effects, stimulated immunological effect on intradermal HSV-1 infection in mice (0.4, 2, and 10 mg/mL) [191]