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Therapeutic potential and physicochemical standardisation of Lesotho propolic based on geographical location and botanical sources

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dc.contributor.author Hlokoane, Oriel
dc.contributor.author Mautsoe, Relebohile
dc.contributor.author Lechesa, Tankiso
dc.contributor.author Mafereka, Letsekha
dc.contributor.author Moshoeshoe, Mosuoenyane
dc.contributor.author Hlabi, Monantha
dc.contributor.author Ramatsella, Mpolokeng
dc.contributor.author Moshoeshoe, Kali
dc.contributor.author Moleko, Tselleng
dc.contributor.author Motseki, Mohloki
dc.contributor.author Rasenyalo, Mpho
dc.date.accessioned 2023-03-06T07:43:10Z
dc.date.available 2023-03-06T07:43:10Z
dc.date.issued 2023-01
dc.identifier.issn 10.1080-0035919X
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14155/1752
dc.description.abstract We evaluated the therapeutic potential and physicochemical characteristics of propolis samples collected from three councils, namely Khoelenya (F03), Lithipeng (F04) and Thaba-mokhele (F05), in the Mohale’s Hoek district, Lesotho. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship of the therapeutic potential, physicochemical characteristics and colour variation to the geographical location and botanical sources of the collected propolis samples. The collected samples presented remarkable colour variation, ranging from green (25%) to brown (58%) to grey (17%). The highest antioxidant activity was observed in green-coloured propolis samples collected from Lithipeng F04P01 and Khoelenya F03P01, with 2,2–diphenyl–1–picryl–hydrazyl–hydrate (DPPH) half maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50) values of 0.21 and 0.23 mg/mL, respectively. The antioxidant activity (DPPH IC50) did not correlate completely with the total polyphenolic content (R2=0.1733) and total flavonoid content (R2=0.4836). Moreover, the highest antimicrobial activity was observed on grey propolis collected from Thaba-mokhele, F05P04 and F05P03, with minimum inhibitory concentration of 3.13 mg/mL for both samples, especially against Staphylococcus aureus. The qualitative phytochemical analysis detected the presence of polyphenols, alkaloids and flavonoids in all collected samples. Thus, our findings could lead to the formulation of a “local” Lesotho type of propolis that could be used as an official medicine. This could be a big marketing advantage for the Lesotho pharmaceutical and beekeeping industries. en
dc.description.sponsorship Self en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher University of South Africa en
dc.subject Green propolis, grey propolis, antioxidant activity, anti-bacterial activity, phytochemicals en
dc.title Therapeutic potential and physicochemical standardisation of Lesotho propolic based on geographical location and botanical sources en
dc.title.alternative A pilot Study in Mohale's Hoek district en
dc.type Article en


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