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Evaluation of bioactive compounds and proliferation properties of different royal jelly samples

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PROGRESS IN NUTRITION
卷 23, 期 1, 页码 -

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MATTIOLI 1885
DOI: 10.23751/pn.v23i1.9360

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Cell viability; Royal jelly; Mesencymal stem cells; MTT assay; growth-stimulating activity

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  1. SBS Scientific Bio Solutions Co BeeYou Propolis

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This study evaluated the cell proliferation potentials of different royal jelly samples collected from 5 different regions in Turkey. The results showed that the samples from different regions varied in their effects on stem cell growth, with RJ5 at the lowest concentration showing the best growth-stimulating activity and RJ1 and RJ3 at the highest dilutions leading to more cell death. These findings highlight the potential differences of royal jelly samples on stem cell growth stimulation.
In this study cell proliferation potentials were evaluated of different royal jelly. Physical, chemical and palynological analysis were done at the royal jelly samples, which are collected 5 different regions (RJ1: Balikesir 1, RJ2: Bursa 1, RJ3: canakkale 1, RJ4: Yalova 1, RJ5: Bursa 2) of Turkey. In addition to this, cell proliferation potentials of these different royal jelly samples were evaluated by 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazoyl-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide (MTT) assay. All analysis results were found to vary from region to region. MTT results indicated that after 24h incubation, RJ2 and RJ4 dilutions significantly different from control. However, light microscopy analysis showed same groups caused less viability potential in adipose derived mesencymal stem cells after 72h incubation. On the other hand, the highest dilutions of RJ1 and RJ3 cause more cell death with IC50 potential after 72h incubation. Among all groups, the lowest concentration of RJ5 has been shown to have the best growth-stimulating activity on adipose derived mesenchymal stem cells. The results of cell viability test highlight the potential differences of royal jelly samples on stem cell growth stimulation.

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