Propolis in the control of bacterial bovine mastitis: a tool for the production of organic milk

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Autor(a) principal: Nascimento, Gabriel Michelutti do
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Cardozo, Marita Vedovelli, Valmorbida, Mylena Karoline, Pereira, Natália, Barbosa, José Carlos, Favaron Júnior, Flávio Rubens, Ávila, Fernando Antônio de
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Título da fonte: Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)
Texto Completo: https://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/44101
Resumo: Bovine mastitis is one of the main causes of economic damage in dairy farms. Therefore, the control and prevention of microorganisms involved in this disease, mainly Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, and Streptococcus agalactiae, are essential. One of the most important steps for the prevention of the disease is the use of antiseptic products before and after the milking process to avoid bacteria from infecting the udder of the animal. Currently, the most used antiseptic product in dairy farms is iodine-based, and organic dairy farms, which follow several strict regulations, including the use of natural products whenever possible, are often forced to adopt non-natural antiseptic products, such as iodine-based ones, because of the lack of natural alternatives. Propolis, a natural substance produced by honeybees, has been extensively studied for its various properties, one of which is antimicrobial activity. Therefore, a new natural antiseptic product containing 1% propolis in 10% hydroalcoholic solution for the pre-dipping, and 10% glycerol solution added with 0.2% citronella oil for the post-dipping was analyzed for its capacity to reduce bacteria in vivo in order to prevent bovine mastitis, allowing its use on organic dairy farms. A total of 128 samples were analyzed in terms of bacterial growth for Enterobacteriaceae and Staphylococcus spp. using the spread-plate technique. The reduction in the bacterial concentration after the application of the products was compared between two antiseptic solutions, an iodine-based solution as the control and a propolis-based one as the natural alternative. The results obtained show a similar efficiency for both products in terms of total bacterial reduction, indicating considerable antimicrobial activity against bacteria most commonly associated with bovine mastitis. Molecular analysis was carried out for the identification of Streptococcus agalactiae; the PCR results were negative for the presence of S. agalactiae in all samples, indicating that the animals most likely did not have any form of the disease. The efficiency of the natural antiseptic was satisfactory, indicating an important find facilitating organic milk production worldwide, showcasing a natural antiseptic solution with efficient antimicrobial activity.
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spelling Propolis in the control of bacterial bovine mastitis: a tool for the production of organic milkPrópolis no controle de mastite bovina bacteriana: uma ferramenta para a produção de leite orgânicoAntisepticMastitisMicroorganismsNaturalPropolis.AntissépticoMastiteMicrorganismosNaturalPrópolis.Bovine mastitis is one of the main causes of economic damage in dairy farms. Therefore, the control and prevention of microorganisms involved in this disease, mainly Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, and Streptococcus agalactiae, are essential. One of the most important steps for the prevention of the disease is the use of antiseptic products before and after the milking process to avoid bacteria from infecting the udder of the animal. Currently, the most used antiseptic product in dairy farms is iodine-based, and organic dairy farms, which follow several strict regulations, including the use of natural products whenever possible, are often forced to adopt non-natural antiseptic products, such as iodine-based ones, because of the lack of natural alternatives. Propolis, a natural substance produced by honeybees, has been extensively studied for its various properties, one of which is antimicrobial activity. Therefore, a new natural antiseptic product containing 1% propolis in 10% hydroalcoholic solution for the pre-dipping, and 10% glycerol solution added with 0.2% citronella oil for the post-dipping was analyzed for its capacity to reduce bacteria in vivo in order to prevent bovine mastitis, allowing its use on organic dairy farms. A total of 128 samples were analyzed in terms of bacterial growth for Enterobacteriaceae and Staphylococcus spp. using the spread-plate technique. The reduction in the bacterial concentration after the application of the products was compared between two antiseptic solutions, an iodine-based solution as the control and a propolis-based one as the natural alternative. The results obtained show a similar efficiency for both products in terms of total bacterial reduction, indicating considerable antimicrobial activity against bacteria most commonly associated with bovine mastitis. Molecular analysis was carried out for the identification of Streptococcus agalactiae; the PCR results were negative for the presence of S. agalactiae in all samples, indicating that the animals most likely did not have any form of the disease. The efficiency of the natural antiseptic was satisfactory, indicating an important find facilitating organic milk production worldwide, showcasing a natural antiseptic solution with efficient antimicrobial activity.A mastite bovina é uma das principais causas de prejuízo econômico na indústria leiteira, portanto o controle e prevenção de microrganismos envolvidos nessa doença, principalmente Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus e Streptococcus agalactiae é essencial. Uma das principais etapas na prevenção dessa doença é o uso de produtos antissépticos antes e depois do processo de ordenha, a fim de evitar contaminação bacteriana no úbere do animal. Atualmente, o produto antisséptico mais utilizado na indústria leiteira é a base de iodo, e fazendas produtoras de leite orgânico, que precisam seguir uma série de regulações estritas, incluindo o uso de produtos naturais sempre que possível, são frequentemente forçadas a adotar antissépticos não-naturais, como os a base de iodo por falta de alternativas naturais. Própolis, uma substância natural produzidas por abelhas, tem sido extensivamente estudada por suas várias propriedades, sendo uma delas antimicrobiana. Portanto, um novo produto antisséptico natural contendo própolis à 1% em solução hidroalcóolica 10% para o pré-dipping, e glicerinada 10% adicionada de óleo de citronela à 0,2% para o pós-dipping, foi avaliada quanto a sua capacidade de reduzir bactérias in vivo e prevenir a mastite bovina, além de poder ser utilizado na indústria leiteira orgânica. Um total de 128 amostras foram analisadas em termos de crescimento bacteriano para Enterobacteriaceae e Staphylococcus spp. utilizando a técnica de plaqueamento em superfície, a redução da concentração bacteriana após a aplicação dos produtos foi comparada entre duas soluções antissépticas, uma solução a base de iodo servindo como controle, e uma solução a base de própolis como a alternativa natural. Os resultados obtidos mostraram uma eficiência similar entre os produtos à base de iodo e própolis em termos de redução bacteriana total, indicando uma grande atividade antibacteriana contra as bactérias mais comumente associadas com a mastite bovina. Realizou-se análise molecular para a identificação de Streptococcus agalactiae, os resultados da PCR foram negativos para a presença de S. agalactiae em todas as amostras, indicando que os animais provavelmente não possuíam nenhuma forma da doença. A eficiência do antisséptico natural foi satisfatória, indicando um achado importante para auxiliar o crescimento da indústria de leite orgânico de forma mundial, mostrando uma solução antisséptica natural com atividade antimicrobiana eficiente.UEL2022-02-25info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionEmpirical Field Researchapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/4410110.5433/1679-0359.2022v43n2p869Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 43 No. 2 (2022); 869-882Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 43 n. 2 (2022); 869-8821679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Propolis in the control of bacterial bovine mastitis: a tool for the production of organic milk
Própolis no controle de mastite bovina bacteriana: uma ferramenta para a produção de leite orgânico
title Propolis in the control of bacterial bovine mastitis: a tool for the production of organic milk
spellingShingle Propolis in the control of bacterial bovine mastitis: a tool for the production of organic milk
Nascimento, Gabriel Michelutti do
Antiseptic
Mastitis
Microorganisms
Natural
Propolis.
Antisséptico
Mastite
Microrganismos
Natural
Própolis.
title_short Propolis in the control of bacterial bovine mastitis: a tool for the production of organic milk
title_full Propolis in the control of bacterial bovine mastitis: a tool for the production of organic milk
title_fullStr Propolis in the control of bacterial bovine mastitis: a tool for the production of organic milk
title_full_unstemmed Propolis in the control of bacterial bovine mastitis: a tool for the production of organic milk
title_sort Propolis in the control of bacterial bovine mastitis: a tool for the production of organic milk
author Nascimento, Gabriel Michelutti do
author_facet Nascimento, Gabriel Michelutti do
Cardozo, Marita Vedovelli
Valmorbida, Mylena Karoline
Pereira, Natália
Barbosa, José Carlos
Favaron Júnior, Flávio Rubens
Ávila, Fernando Antônio de
author_role author
author2 Cardozo, Marita Vedovelli
Valmorbida, Mylena Karoline
Pereira, Natália
Barbosa, José Carlos
Favaron Júnior, Flávio Rubens
Ávila, Fernando Antônio de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nascimento, Gabriel Michelutti do
Cardozo, Marita Vedovelli
Valmorbida, Mylena Karoline
Pereira, Natália
Barbosa, José Carlos
Favaron Júnior, Flávio Rubens
Ávila, Fernando Antônio de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Antiseptic
Mastitis
Microorganisms
Natural
Propolis.
Antisséptico
Mastite
Microrganismos
Natural
Própolis.
topic Antiseptic
Mastitis
Microorganisms
Natural
Propolis.
Antisséptico
Mastite
Microrganismos
Natural
Própolis.
description Bovine mastitis is one of the main causes of economic damage in dairy farms. Therefore, the control and prevention of microorganisms involved in this disease, mainly Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, and Streptococcus agalactiae, are essential. One of the most important steps for the prevention of the disease is the use of antiseptic products before and after the milking process to avoid bacteria from infecting the udder of the animal. Currently, the most used antiseptic product in dairy farms is iodine-based, and organic dairy farms, which follow several strict regulations, including the use of natural products whenever possible, are often forced to adopt non-natural antiseptic products, such as iodine-based ones, because of the lack of natural alternatives. Propolis, a natural substance produced by honeybees, has been extensively studied for its various properties, one of which is antimicrobial activity. Therefore, a new natural antiseptic product containing 1% propolis in 10% hydroalcoholic solution for the pre-dipping, and 10% glycerol solution added with 0.2% citronella oil for the post-dipping was analyzed for its capacity to reduce bacteria in vivo in order to prevent bovine mastitis, allowing its use on organic dairy farms. A total of 128 samples were analyzed in terms of bacterial growth for Enterobacteriaceae and Staphylococcus spp. using the spread-plate technique. The reduction in the bacterial concentration after the application of the products was compared between two antiseptic solutions, an iodine-based solution as the control and a propolis-based one as the natural alternative. The results obtained show a similar efficiency for both products in terms of total bacterial reduction, indicating considerable antimicrobial activity against bacteria most commonly associated with bovine mastitis. Molecular analysis was carried out for the identification of Streptococcus agalactiae; the PCR results were negative for the presence of S. agalactiae in all samples, indicating that the animals most likely did not have any form of the disease. The efficiency of the natural antiseptic was satisfactory, indicating an important find facilitating organic milk production worldwide, showcasing a natural antiseptic solution with efficient antimicrobial activity.
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