Abstract
Propolis: Properties, Application, and Its Potential
Highlights
Propolis became subject of numerous studies developed and carried out all over the world in order to analyze its chemical composition as well as medicinal properties
The inspiration for this special issue was the tenth anniversary of death of Professor Stan Scheller, a precursor of propolis research in Poland
The authors conclude that caffeic acid phenethyl ester (CAPE) could inhibit the orthotopic growth and epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) of pancreatic cancer cells
Summary
The inspiration for this special issue was the tenth anniversary of death of Professor Stan Scheller, a precursor of propolis research in Poland. Wojciech Król,[1] Vassya Bankova,[2] José Maurício Sforcin,[3] Ewelina Szliszka,[1] Zenon Czuba,[1] and Andrzej K. Propolis became subject of numerous studies developed and carried out all over the world in order to analyze its chemical composition as well as medicinal properties. For this special issue we invited investigators and scholars to submit original research reports and review articles as well as short communications on the topic of propolis: its history, the history of the research on propolis, chemical composition of propolis, activity of propolis, and application of propolis in medicine, dentistry and veterinary medicine.
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