There have been some news releases claiming that Professor Henle in Germany has found the chemical identity of UMF, and that in future chemical analysis will be used instead of assays of antibacterial activity to indicate the level of UMF in manuka honey. Both of these claims are misleading. Because the level of active substance in manuka honey is an unreliable indication of the level of antibacterial activity and can be very misleading, it is hard to see any commercial advantage for it to be used to indicate antibacterial activity other than if someone wanted to fool the consumer into thinking that the higher numbers are giving them a level of antibacterial activity that is far higher than they are really getting
The phenol equivalence assay is the current industry-adopted test used to quantify the antibacterial...
Honey has been used medicinally by man for thousands of years. With the apparent misuse of many anti...
A few years ago many beekeepers kindly supplied samples of manuka honey, from the spring 2001 season...
There have been some news releases claiming that Professor Henle in Germany has found the chemical i...
There have been some news releases claiming that Professor Henle in Germany has found the chemical i...
There have been some news releases claiming that Professor Henle in Germany has found the chemical i...
There have been some news releases claiming that Professor Henle in Germany has found the chemical i...
There have been some news releases claiming that Professor Henle in Germany has found the chemical i...
There have been some news releases claiming that Professor Henle in Germany has found the chemical i...
There have been some news releases claiming that Professor Henle in Germany has found the chemical i...
In March 2008 The New Zealand BeeKeeper published an article Professor Peter Molan wrote, explaining...
There has been up until now a major misunderstanding of the relationship between different levels of...
Whilst standards have been established to define whether or not a honey can be called manuka, little...
Honey has been used as a traditional remedy for skin and soft tissue infections due to its ability t...
The importance of honey for medicinal purposes is well documented in some of the world’s oldest lite...
The phenol equivalence assay is the current industry-adopted test used to quantify the antibacterial...
Honey has been used medicinally by man for thousands of years. With the apparent misuse of many anti...
A few years ago many beekeepers kindly supplied samples of manuka honey, from the spring 2001 season...
There have been some news releases claiming that Professor Henle in Germany has found the chemical i...
There have been some news releases claiming that Professor Henle in Germany has found the chemical i...
There have been some news releases claiming that Professor Henle in Germany has found the chemical i...
There have been some news releases claiming that Professor Henle in Germany has found the chemical i...
There have been some news releases claiming that Professor Henle in Germany has found the chemical i...
There have been some news releases claiming that Professor Henle in Germany has found the chemical i...
There have been some news releases claiming that Professor Henle in Germany has found the chemical i...
In March 2008 The New Zealand BeeKeeper published an article Professor Peter Molan wrote, explaining...
There has been up until now a major misunderstanding of the relationship between different levels of...
Whilst standards have been established to define whether or not a honey can be called manuka, little...
Honey has been used as a traditional remedy for skin and soft tissue infections due to its ability t...
The importance of honey for medicinal purposes is well documented in some of the world’s oldest lite...
The phenol equivalence assay is the current industry-adopted test used to quantify the antibacterial...
Honey has been used medicinally by man for thousands of years. With the apparent misuse of many anti...
A few years ago many beekeepers kindly supplied samples of manuka honey, from the spring 2001 season...