Omeroglu, Esra ErsoyArserim-Ucar, Dilhun KerimanYegin, ZeynepCaglayan, NevzatYurt, Mediha Nur ZaferTasbasi, Behiye BusraSudagidan, Mert2024-07-052024-07-05202321612-18721612-188010.1002/cbdv.2022011822-s2.0-85148065108https://doi.org/10.1002/cbdv.202201182https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14411/2544Özalp, Veli Cengiz/0000-0002-7659-5990; Acar, Elif Esma/0000-0002-6264-7550; ARSERIM-UCAR, Dilhun Keriman/0000-0001-8011-5059; UCAK, SAMET/0000-0002-3461-2481; Yurt, Mediha Nur Zafer/0000-0002-3064-3811; ERSOY OMEROGLU, ESRA/0000-0002-6726-9157Propolis is a natural resinous mixture produced by the excretions of honeybees. PCR amplification of the 16S rRNA gene region was achieved using DNA of pre-enriched propolis samples collected from Apis mellifera production hives (n=37) in Eastern Turkiye (Bingol and its regions). Next-generation sequencing and metabarcoding techniques were used to identify bacterial communities in propolis samples. Firmicutes dominated the phylum structure, with Proteobacteria, Actinobacteria, Tenericutes, and Spirochaetes following. The top three bacterial families were Bacillaceae, Enterobacteriaceae, and Enterococcaceae. Bacillus (dominantly B. badius and B. thermolactis at the species level) was recognized at the genus level, followed by Enterococcus and Clostridium sensu stricto. Our study comprehensively identified the bacterial diversity of propolis samples. Further investigations targeting to enlighten the microbiota of propolis and its potential application fields are required to gain better insight into ecological, nutritional, and medicinal perspectives.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessApis melliferametabarcodingmicrobiotanext generation sequencingpropolisDetermination of Bacterial Diversity of Propolis MicrobiotaArticleQ3Q4203WOS:00093917310000136740570