Planta Med 1994; 60(3): 222-227
DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-959463
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Electron Microscopic and Microcalorimetric Investigations of the Possible Mechanism of the Antibacterial Action of a Defined Propolis Provenance

Ntondo B. Takaisi-Kikuni1 , Heinz Schilcher2
  • 1Department de Microbiologie, Faculté de Pharmacie de l'Université de Kinshasa, Kinshasa XI, Zaire
  • 2Institut für Pharmazeutische Biologie der Freien Universität Berlin, Königin-Luise-Straße 2 und 4, D-14195 Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany
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Publication History

1993

1993

Publication Date:
04 January 2007 (online)

Abstract

Microcalorimetric and electron microscopic studies on the mode of the antibacterial action of propolis were performed on Streptococcus agalactiae. It was shown that propolis inhibits bacterial growth by preventing cell division, thus resulting in the formation of pseudo-multicellular streptococci. In addition, propolis disorganized the cytoplasm, the cytoplasmic membrane, and the cell wall, caused a partial bacteriolysis, and inhibited protein synthesis. It was evident that the mechanism of action of propolis on bacterial cells is complex and a simple analogy cannot be made to the mode of action of any classic antibiotics.

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