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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…

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