Indra Wibowo1,
,
Fauzi Ramadhani Nasution1,
Intan Taufik1,
Roya Suffah Zain1,
Nissa Marlinda1,
Nuruliawaty Utami2,
Putri Yunitha Wardiny1,
Ramadhani Eka Putra1,
Marselina Irasonia Tan1,
Sony Heru Sumarsono1 1School of Life Sciences and Technology, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Bandung, Indonesia
2Research Center for Biotechnology, Cibinong Science Center, Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Bogor, Indonesia
Journal of Food and Nutrition Research.
2020,
Vol. 8 No. 5, 225-230
DOI: 10.12691/jfnr-8-5-2
Copyright © 2020 Science and Education PublishingCite this paper: Indra Wibowo, Fauzi Ramadhani Nasution, Intan Taufik, Roya Suffah Zain, Nissa Marlinda, Nuruliawaty Utami, Putri Yunitha Wardiny, Ramadhani Eka Putra, Marselina Irasonia Tan, Sony Heru Sumarsono. Anti-inflammatory Activity of Indonesian Propolis in Zebrafish (
Danio rerio) Larvae.
Journal of Food and Nutrition Research. 2020; 8(5):225-230. doi: 10.12691/jfnr-8-5-2.
Correspondence to: Indra Wibowo, School of Life Sciences and Technology, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Bandung, Indonesia. Email:
indra@sith.itb.ac.idAbstract
One candidate for anti-inflammatory agents, polyphenol-rich Indonesian propolis, has been rarely studied. This study was conducted to confirm the presence of its anti-inflammatory activity. Zebrafish larvae, as a model, were divided into four groups consisting of a control group, a lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-treated group, an LPS-treated group followed by treatment in propolis solution for 24 hours, and a propolis-treated group. Myeloid leukocytes migrating into the intestine and intestinal goblet cells were counted. The expression level of pro-inflammatory (tnf-α, il-1β, il-8, and il-6) and anti-inflammatory (il-10) cytokine genes were determined using quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). It was shown that Indonesian propolis administration to LPS-induced zebrafish larvae resulted in reduced myeloid leukocytes in the intestine, increased intestinal goblet cells, and decreased the expression level of tnf-α (P<0.05). Overall, these results suggest that Indonesian propolis could be a potential agent to protect against inflammatory damage.
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