Title of article :
Antibacterial Activity of Honey Bee Products Collected from Three Different Climate in Golestan Province in Northern Iran
Author/Authors :
Shakiba, Elmira Department of Microbiology- Gorgan branch- Islamic Azad University, Gorgan , Koohsari, Hadi Department of Microbiology- Azadshahr branch-Islamic Azad University, Azadshahr , Mahmoodjanloo, Mehr Ali Department of Microbiology- Gorgan branch- Islamic Azad University, Gorgan
Abstract :
The biological activities of bee products vary according to plant origin,
geographical region and climatic characteristics. This study aimed to
investigate the antibacterial activity of honey and propolis samples from
different geographical regions with different climate. Samples included
three honey samples and three propolis samples were collected from three
areas of the Plain, Mountain and Forest of Golestan province in north of
Iran. Antibacterial activity was evaluated by agar well diffusion method
and MIC and MBC were determined by broth macrodilution tube method.
The results of the present study revealed that antibacterial activity of the
honey collected from forest areas is higher than other honey samples so that
the MIC of this honey sample was in the range of 12.5 to 25%. The
propolis collected from plain areas showed the highest antibacterial activity
with MBC in the range of 12.5 to 50 mg/ml. The gram-positive bacteria in
comparison of gram-negative bacteria and standard strains in comparison of
native isolates were showed more sensitive to these bee products. The
standard strain of S. aureus and the native isolate of P. aeroginosa were the
most sensitive and the most resistant of the bacteria respectively.
Difference and variation of antibacterial activity of bee products can be due
to the difference in the various plants that bees have fed. Due to the
complications associated with antimicrobial chemical compounds,
identifying of effective compounds of these products can hope for us to
introduce a natural drug combination or a natural food additive.
Keywords :
Honey , Propolis , Antibacterial activity , Geographical regions , Golestan Province
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics