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2006
A modified method to determine hydrogen peroxide activity as a criterion for bee honey qualityAwad A. Mahmoud* and Ayman A. Owayss**, A modified method to determine hydrogen peroxide activity as a criterion for bee honey quality, Annals of Agric Sci., Moshtohor, Vol. 44, No. 4: 1629 – 1639 pp., 2006 |
The correlation between water activity and % moisture in honey - fundamental aspects and application to Argentine honeysChirife, J., Zamora, M. C., & Motto, A. (2006). The correlation between water activity and % moisture in honey: Fundamental aspects and application to Argentine honeys. Journal of Food Engineering, 72, 287–292. |
2007
Antimicrobial Effects of Propolis and Honey Samples Collected from some Regions of TurkeyAbdullah K›l›ç,1 M.D., Muharrem Uçar,2 M.D., Mehmet Baysallar,1 M.D., Bekir Salih,3 M.D., Kadriye Sorkun,4 M.D., fiinasi Taner Y›ld›ran,1 M.D., Mehmet Tanyüksel,1 M.D., Antimicrobial Effects of Propolis and Honey Samples Collected from some Regions of Turkey, AJCI 2007;1(4):213-218 |
Comparison of the antibacterial activity of honey from different provenance against bacteria usually isolated from skin woundsBasualdo C., Sgroy V., Finola M. S. & Marioli J. M. (2007) Comparison of the antibacterial activity of honey from different provenance against bacteria usually isolated from skin wounds. Veterinary Microbiology 124(3-‐4):375-‐81 |
Results of an Internet Survey on the Treatment of Partial Thickness Burns, Full Thickness Burns, and Donor SitesMichel H. E. Hermans, MD, Results of an Internet Survey on the Treatment of Partial Thickness Burns, Full Thickness Burns, and Donor Sites, Journal of Burn Care & Research November/December 2007 |
2008
Antibacterial activity of honey against community-associated methicillin-resistant Staphylococcusaureus (CA-MRSA)Maeda Y., Loughrey A., Earle J. A., Millar B. C. et al. (2008) Antibacterial activity of honey against community-‐associated methicillin-‐resistant Staphylococcus aureus (CA-‐MRSA). Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice 2(1):77-‐82. |
A Comparative Study Between Honey and Povidone Iodine as Dressing Solution for Wagner Type II Diabetic Foot UlcersA Shukrimi (MMed Ortho*), A R Sulaiman (MMed Ortho)**, A Y Halim (MMed Ortho)**, A Azril (MMed Ortho)*, A Comparative Study Between Honey and Povidone Iodine as Dressing Solution for Wagner Type II Diabetic Foot Ulcers, Med J Malaysia Vol 63 No 1 March 2008 |
Identification and quantification of methylglyoxal as the dominant antibacterial constituent of Manuka (Leptospermum scoparium) honeys from New ZealandMavric E., Wittmann S., Barth G. & Henle T. (2008) Identification and quantification of methylglyoxal as the dominant antibacterial constituent of Manuka (Leptospermum scoparium) honeys from New Zealand. Molecular Nutrition and Food Research 52(4):483-‐9. |
Manuka honey vs. hydrogel – a prospective, open label, multicentre, randomised controlled trial to compare desloughing efficacy and healing outcomes in venous ulcersGeorgina Gethin and Seamus Cowman, Manuka honey vs. hydrogel – a prospective, open label, multicentre, randomised controlled trial to compare desloughing efficacy and healing outcomes in venous ulcers, 2008 The Authors. Journal compilation 2008 Blackwell Publishing Ltd, Journal of Clinical Nursing |
Medical Grade Honey Kills Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria In Vitro and Eradicates Skin ColonizationKwakman P. H., Van den Akker J. P., Güçlü A., Aslami H. et al. (2008) Medical-‐grade honey kills antibiotic-‐resistant bacteria in vitro and eradicates skin colonization. Clinical Infectious Diseases 46(11):1677-‐82. |
Synergistic Action of Starch and Honey Against Pseudomonas aeruginosa in Correlation with Diastase NumberLAÏD BOUKRAA, Ph.D., HAMA BENBAREK, Ph.D., and SAAˆ D AISSAT, M.Sc., Synergistic Action of Starch and Honey Against Pseudomonas aeruginosa in Correlation with Diastase Number, THE JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Volume 14, Number 2, 2008, pp. 181–184 |
Treating the chronic wound A practical approach to the care of nonhealing wounds and wound care dressingsMargaret A. Fonder, BS, Gerald S. Lazarus, MD, David A. Cowan, MD,
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Chronic Wound Infection and Antimicrobial UseStephan J. Landis MD, FRCP(C) & Internist & Department of Hospital Medicine & Guelph General Hospital & Guelph, Ontario, Canada & Clinical Associate & Wound Care Clinic & Women’s College Hospital & Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Chronic Wound Infection and Antimicrobial Use, ADVANCES IN SKIN & WOUND CARE & NOVEMBER 2008 |
Commentary on Bardy J, Slevin NJ, Mais KL & Molassiotis A (2008) A systematic review of honey uses and its potential value within oncology careGeorgina Gethin, Commentary on Bardy J, Slevin NJ, Mais KL & Molassiotis A (2008) A systematic review of honey uses and its potential value within oncology care, Journal of Clinical Nursing, 17, 2661–2666 |
Effect of Different Doses of Manuka Honey in Experimentally Induced Inflammatory Bowel Disease in RatsA. Prakash1, B. Medhi1*, P. K. Avti2, U. N. Saikia3, P. Pandhi1 and K. L. Khanduja2, Effect of Different Doses of Manuka Honey in Experimentally Induced Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Rats, Phytother. Res. 22, 1511–1519 (2008) |
High-throughput microbial bioassays to screen potential New Zealand functional food ingredients intended to manage the growth of probiotic and pathogenic gut bacteriaDouglas I. Rosendale,1,2* Ian S. Maddox,2 Michelle C. Miles,1 Maroussia Rodier,1 Margot Skinner3 & Juliet Sutherland4, High-throughput microbial bioassays to screen potential New Zealand functional food ingredients intended to manage the growth of probiotic and pathogenic gut bacteria, International Journal of Food Science and Technology 2008, 43, 2257–2267 |
Randomized clinical trial of honey-impregnated dressings for venous leg ulcersAndrew Jull1,N.Walker1,V.Parag1,P.Molan2 and A. Rodgers1, on behalf of the Honey as Adjuvant, Leg Ulcer Therapy trial collaborators ,Randomized clinical trial of honey-impregnated dressings for venous leg ulcers, British Journal of Surgery 2008; 95: 175–182 |
Bacteriological changes in sloughy venous leg ulcers treated with manuka honey or hydrogel- an RCTG. Gethin, PhD, RGN, Dip HE (wound care), Dip Anatomy, Dip Applied Physiology, Lecturer, Research Centre; S. Cowman, PhD, MSc, FFNMRCSI, PG Cert (Adults), Dip N (London), RNT, RGN, RPN, Head of Department; both at Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Dublin, Ireland, Bacteriological changes in sloughy venous leg ulcers treated with manuka honey or hydrogel- an RCT, JOURNAL OF WOUND CARE VO L 17, NO 6, JUNE 2008 |