AbstractFive types of imported and local honey were screened for both their bacteriocidal/bacteriostatic activities against both Imipenem resistant and sensitive Pseudomonas aeruginosa in both Brain Heart infusion broth and Mueller–Hinton agar. The results indicated that the effect was concentration and type of honey dependant. All types of honey tested exerted a full inhibition of bacterial growth at the highest concentration tested of 50% at 24h of contact. The inhibitory effect of honey on bacterial growth was clear with concentrations of 20% and 10% and this effect was most evident in the case of Manuka honey as compared to Nigella sativa honey and Seder honey. Manuka honey UMF +20 showed a bacteriocidal activity on both Imipenem resist...
Introduction: Honey has potent bactericidal activity against many pathogenic organisms, including va...
The aim of the present study was to assess the in vitro antibacterial activity of honey on certain p...
Aim To determine antimicrobial activity of honey against clinical bacterial strains and their respec...
AbstractFive types of imported and local honey were screened for both their bacteriocidal/bacteriost...
AbstractHoney exhibits antimicrobial activities against a wide range of bacteria in different milieu...
Objectives: Honey has had a valued place in traditional medicine for centuries. Renewed interest in ...
Background and Aim: Several studies have been done that showed honey has been therapeutic effects on...
Honey has been recognized as an effective antimicrobial agent, being able to combat both gram positi...
Antimicrobial-resistant strains of bacteria are becoming increasingly prevalent. As Manuka honey is ...
Background and Aim: Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunist pathogen. The infections due to biofil...
Antibiotic resistance is a threat posed by the current overuse of conventional treatments. Honey is ...
Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa are commonly found to infect wounds, developing tol...
The effectiveness of antibiotics is reduced as resistant pathogens develop and spread and this poses...
AbstractObjectiveTo ascertain the potential antibacterial activity of honey against clinical isolate...
Antibiotic resistance recently demanded search for alternative antimicrobial compounds, as excessive...
Introduction: Honey has potent bactericidal activity against many pathogenic organisms, including va...
The aim of the present study was to assess the in vitro antibacterial activity of honey on certain p...
Aim To determine antimicrobial activity of honey against clinical bacterial strains and their respec...
AbstractFive types of imported and local honey were screened for both their bacteriocidal/bacteriost...
AbstractHoney exhibits antimicrobial activities against a wide range of bacteria in different milieu...
Objectives: Honey has had a valued place in traditional medicine for centuries. Renewed interest in ...
Background and Aim: Several studies have been done that showed honey has been therapeutic effects on...
Honey has been recognized as an effective antimicrobial agent, being able to combat both gram positi...
Antimicrobial-resistant strains of bacteria are becoming increasingly prevalent. As Manuka honey is ...
Background and Aim: Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunist pathogen. The infections due to biofil...
Antibiotic resistance is a threat posed by the current overuse of conventional treatments. Honey is ...
Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa are commonly found to infect wounds, developing tol...
The effectiveness of antibiotics is reduced as resistant pathogens develop and spread and this poses...
AbstractObjectiveTo ascertain the potential antibacterial activity of honey against clinical isolate...
Antibiotic resistance recently demanded search for alternative antimicrobial compounds, as excessive...
Introduction: Honey has potent bactericidal activity against many pathogenic organisms, including va...
The aim of the present study was to assess the in vitro antibacterial activity of honey on certain p...
Aim To determine antimicrobial activity of honey against clinical bacterial strains and their respec...