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The super-food Manuka honey, a comprehensive review of its analysis and authenticity approaches
6月 25, 2021
The super-food Manuka honey, a comprehensive review of its analysis and authenticity approaches. Manuka honey …
The Use of Manuka Honey to Promote Wound Healing
Molan, P. (2013). The use of manuka honey to promote wound healing. L.O.G.I.C (Linking Opportunities Generating Inter-Professional Collaboration): The Official Journal of The New Zealand College of Primary Health Care Nurses, NZNO, March 2013, 23-25. • 3月 26, 2013
Generally wounds do not heal or are slow to heal because
the wound is inflamed. Inflammation is also responsible for
scarring.The use of honey as a wound dressing
prevents these problems through its
potent antibacterial and anti-inflammatory
activity.
Honey For Wound Care in The 21st Century
Coper, R, 2016 • 11月 26, 2021
This review, written in memory of Professor Peter Molan, who published a paper in the Journal of Wound Care in…
The super-food Manuka honey, a comprehensive review of its analysis and authenticity approaches
Farag, M. et al. 2021 • 5月 30, 2021
Manuka honey (MH) stands out from other honey types as a unique super-food with clinically proven antimicrobia…
Nectary photosynthesis contributes to the production of mānuka (Leptospermum scoparium) floral nectar
11月 24, 2021
Nectar collected from mānuka trees (Leptospermum scoparium) is the basis for a special type of honey that has what the honey industry calls a “unique mānuka factor” (UMF).
In vivo absorption and metabolism of leptosperin and methyl syringate, abundantly present in manuka honey.
Ishisaka. A. et al. (2017) • 4月 10, 2017
Manuka honey, which shows strong nonperoxide-dependent antibacterial activity, contains unique components, suc…