نتایج جستجو برای: honey

تعداد نتایج: 12313  

Journal: :Frontiers in microbiology 2016
Dee A. Carter Shona E. Blair Nural N. Cokcetin Daniel Bouzo Peter Brooks Ralf Schothauer Elizabeth J. Harry

Medicinal honey research is undergoing a substantial renaissance. From a folklore remedy largely dismissed by mainstream medicine as "alternative", we now see increased interest by scientists, clinical practitioners and the general public in the therapeutic uses of honey. There are a number of drivers of this interest: first, the rise in antibiotic resistance by many bacterial pathogens has pro...

2014
Noori S. Al-Waili Faiza S. Al-Waili Mohammed Akmal Amjed Ali Khelod Y. Salom Ahmad A. Al Ghamdi

INTRODUCTION Honey has a wide range of antimicrobial activity. All previous studies have considered honey's effect on a single microbe. The present study investigated activity of honey towards a high dose of single or polymicrobial culture. MATERIAL AND METHODS 10 µl specimens of Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus), Streptococcus pyogenes (S. pyogenes), Escherichia coli (E. coli) and Candida al...

Journal: :Molecules 2011
Omotayo O Erejuwa Siti A Sulaiman Mohd S Ab Wahab

Evidence shows that honey improves glycemic control in diabetes mellitus. Besides its hypoglycemic effect, studies indicate that honey ameliorates lipid abnormalities in rats and humans with diabetes. The majority of these studies do not examine the mechanisms by which honey ameliorates glycemic and/or lipid derangements. The gut microbiota is now recognized for its ability to increase energy h...

2017
Zakariya M. Al Aamri Badreldin H. Ali

BACKGROUND Diabetes is a global, growing and costly public health problem. In the literature, there are conflicting reports on the effect of consumption of bee honey on diabetes. We assessed the possible effect of a commercially available bee honey (given orally by gavage at doses of 1 g/kg/day for 4 weeks) on the blood concentrations of glucose, insulin and leptin and body weight of rats with ...

Journal: :Wounds : a compendium of clinical research and practice 2012
Haryanto Haryanto Tamae Urai Kanae Mukai Paulo P Gontijo Filho Suriadi Suriadi Junko Sugama Toshio Nakatani

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of Indonesian honey in wound healing compared to Tegaderm hydrocolloid dressing and Manuka honey. Three groups of male mice were treated to produce 2 circular, full-thickness skin wounds on the dorsum. They were then randomly allocated to receive daily Indonesian honey, Manuka honey, or hydrocolloid (control). Macroscopic findings w...

2016
Pauline McLoone Afolabi Oluwadun Mary Warnock Lorna Fyfe

Problems with conventional treatments for a range of dermatological disorders have led scientists to search for new compounds of therapeutic value. Efforts have included the evaluation of natural products such as honey. Manuka honey, for example, has been scientifically recognised for its anti-microbial and wound healing properties and is now used clinically as a topical treatment for wound inf...

2014
Giovanna Aronne Manuela Giovanetti Raffaele Sacchi Veronica De Micco

Flowers are complex structures devoted to pollinator attraction, through visual as well as chemical signals. As bees collect nectar on flowers to produce honey, some aspects of floral chemistry are transferred to honey, making chemical markers an important technique to identify the botanical and geographical origins of honey. We applied a new approach that considers the simultaneous analysis of...

2017
Suhana Samat Francis Kanyan Enchang Fuzina Nor Hussein Wan Iryani Wan Ismail

Many studies revealed the potential of honey consumption in controlling obesity. However, no study has been conducted using Malaysian honey. In this study, we investigated the efficacy of two local Malaysian honey types: Gelam and Acacia honey in reducing excess weight gain and other parameters related to obesity. The quality of both honey types was determined through physicochemical analysis a...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 1999
R A Cooper P C Molan K G Harding

The antibacterial action of honey in infected wounds does not depend wholly on its high osmolarity. We tested the sensitivity of 58 strains of coagulase-positive Staphylococcus aureus, isolated from infected wounds, to a pasture honey and a manuka honey. There was little variation between the isolates in their sensitivity to honey: minimum inhibitory concentrations were all between 2 and 3% (v/...

2012
Noori Al-Waili Khelod Salom Ahmed Al-Ghamdi Mohammad Javed Ansari

Agricultural contamination with pesticides and antibiotics is a challenging problem that needs to be fully addressed. Bee products, such as honey, are widely consumed as food and medicine and their contamination may carry serious health hazards. Honey and other bee products are polluted by pesticides, heavy metals, bacteria and radioactive materials. Pesticide residues cause genetic mutations a...

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