Manuka honey, derived from the New Zealand flowering plant Leptospermum scoparium, shows promise as a topical antibacterial agent and effective chronic wound dressing. The aim of this study was to determine the non-peroxide antibacterial effects of this honey on the proteome of the common wound pathogen Staphylococcus aureus. Proteomic analysis was performed on cells treated for a short time with manuka honey compared with the proteome of untreated cells as well as cells treated with a Leptospermum honey sample without antibacterial activity. Treatment with manuka honey resulted in a significant decrease in the bacterial cell growth rate as well as downregulation of ten and upregulation of two proteins. Nine of these proteins were also diff...
Several studies have explored the antimicrobial properties of manuka honey (MkH). However, the data...
Honey is used as a therapy to aid wound healing. Previous data indicate that honey can stimulate cyt...
The increased incidence of bacterial resistance to antibiotics has generated renewed interest in “tr...
Manuka honey, derived from the New Zealand flowering plant Leptospermum scoparium, shows promise as ...
Manuka honey has broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity, and unlike traditional antibiotics, resistan...
Honey is an ancient natural remedy for the treatment of infected wounds. It has regained attention i...
There is an urgent need for new, effective agents in topical wound care, and selected honeys show po...
A large body of and evidence indicates that Manuka honey resolves inflammation and promotes healin...
Recent work has shown that Manuka honey, an increasingly popular wound additive with potent antibact...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2018-09-12, accepted 2018-11-22Publication...
The importance of honey for medicinal purposes is well documented in some of the world’s oldest lite...
Honey has been used as a food and medical product since the earliest times. It has been used in many...
Postoperative infections are a major concern in United States hospitals, accounting for roughly 20% ...
Treatment of chronic wounds is becoming increasingly difficult due to antibiotic resistance. Complex...
Antimicrobial-resistant strains of bacteria are becoming increasingly prevalent. As Manuka honey is ...
Several studies have explored the antimicrobial properties of manuka honey (MkH). However, the data...
Honey is used as a therapy to aid wound healing. Previous data indicate that honey can stimulate cyt...
The increased incidence of bacterial resistance to antibiotics has generated renewed interest in “tr...
Manuka honey, derived from the New Zealand flowering plant Leptospermum scoparium, shows promise as ...
Manuka honey has broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity, and unlike traditional antibiotics, resistan...
Honey is an ancient natural remedy for the treatment of infected wounds. It has regained attention i...
There is an urgent need for new, effective agents in topical wound care, and selected honeys show po...
A large body of and evidence indicates that Manuka honey resolves inflammation and promotes healin...
Recent work has shown that Manuka honey, an increasingly popular wound additive with potent antibact...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2018-09-12, accepted 2018-11-22Publication...
The importance of honey for medicinal purposes is well documented in some of the world’s oldest lite...
Honey has been used as a food and medical product since the earliest times. It has been used in many...
Postoperative infections are a major concern in United States hospitals, accounting for roughly 20% ...
Treatment of chronic wounds is becoming increasingly difficult due to antibiotic resistance. Complex...
Antimicrobial-resistant strains of bacteria are becoming increasingly prevalent. As Manuka honey is ...
Several studies have explored the antimicrobial properties of manuka honey (MkH). However, the data...
Honey is used as a therapy to aid wound healing. Previous data indicate that honey can stimulate cyt...
The increased incidence of bacterial resistance to antibiotics has generated renewed interest in “tr...