The paper examines the antiproliferative, antimicrobial and antioxidative effects of fir (Abies alba Mill.) honeydew honey from mountain region of Croatia (Gorski kotar) as a potential replacement for standard antibiotics and chemotherapeutic agents. Cell viability, annexin V assay and flow cytometry analysis served to analyse the antiproliferative effect on, apoptosis induction in and cell death of cancer cell lines: HeLa, MCF-7, SW620, CFPAC-1, MIA PaCa-2 and normal diploid human fibroblasts (BJ). Antimicrobial activity was tested against Staphylococcus and Acinetobacter strains by agar well diffusion and microdilution assays. The DPPH˙ assay determined the radical scavenging activity, while mathematical models helped to evaluate the kine...
Despite the much improved therapeutic approaches for cancer treatment that have been developed over ...
Since the ancient times, it is well known that honey has a therapeutic effects on human he...
The increased incidence of bacterial resistance to antibiotics has generated renewed interest in “tr...
U radu su ispitani antiproliferativni, antimikrobni i antioksidacijski učinci medljikovaca jele (Abi...
This study was conducted to test the antioxidant and anticancer activities of New Zealand Manuka hon...
Recent statistics revealed that cancer is one among the main reasons for death throughout the world....
Four multifloral honey types from different Indian origin (named as Samples A, B, C and D) were anal...
Natural products with bioactive components are widely studied on various cancer cell lines for their...
Research attention has been drawn to honey’s nutritional status and beneficial properties for human ...
Honey has been used as food and a traditional medicament since ancient times. However, recently many...
Honey clasps several medicinal and health effects as a natural food supplement. It has been establis...
This paper presents the physicochemical characteristics and antioxidative, antibacterial and antipro...
Cancer is responsible for the death of millions of people all around the world. Among the large grou...
The global spread of antimicrobial-resistant infectious diseases and cancer are the most widespread ...
Honey has been recognized as an effective antimicrobial agent, being able to combat both gram positi...
Despite the much improved therapeutic approaches for cancer treatment that have been developed over ...
Since the ancient times, it is well known that honey has a therapeutic effects on human he...
The increased incidence of bacterial resistance to antibiotics has generated renewed interest in “tr...
U radu su ispitani antiproliferativni, antimikrobni i antioksidacijski učinci medljikovaca jele (Abi...
This study was conducted to test the antioxidant and anticancer activities of New Zealand Manuka hon...
Recent statistics revealed that cancer is one among the main reasons for death throughout the world....
Four multifloral honey types from different Indian origin (named as Samples A, B, C and D) were anal...
Natural products with bioactive components are widely studied on various cancer cell lines for their...
Research attention has been drawn to honey’s nutritional status and beneficial properties for human ...
Honey has been used as food and a traditional medicament since ancient times. However, recently many...
Honey clasps several medicinal and health effects as a natural food supplement. It has been establis...
This paper presents the physicochemical characteristics and antioxidative, antibacterial and antipro...
Cancer is responsible for the death of millions of people all around the world. Among the large grou...
The global spread of antimicrobial-resistant infectious diseases and cancer are the most widespread ...
Honey has been recognized as an effective antimicrobial agent, being able to combat both gram positi...
Despite the much improved therapeutic approaches for cancer treatment that have been developed over ...
Since the ancient times, it is well known that honey has a therapeutic effects on human he...
The increased incidence of bacterial resistance to antibiotics has generated renewed interest in “tr...