Isolation by HPLC and characterisation of the bioactive fraction of New Zealand manuka (Leptospermum scoparium) honey.
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Two major medicinal honeys have different mechanisms of bactericidal activityTherapeutic Manuka Honey: No Longer So AlternativeThe Anti-Inflammatory and Antibacterial Action of Nanocrystalline Silver and Manuka Honey on the Molecular Alternation of Diabetic Foot Ulcer: A Comprehensive Literature ReviewThe effect of New Zealand kanuka, manuka and clover honeys on bacterial growth dynamics and cellular morphology varies according to the speciesSynergism between Medihoney and rifampicin against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)Antibacterial compounds of Canadian honeys target bacterial cell wall inducing phenotype changes, growth inhibition and cell lysis that resemble action of β-lactam antibioticsHoney glycoproteins containing antimicrobial peptides, Jelleins of the Major Royal Jelly Protein 1, are responsible for the cell wall lytic and bactericidal activities of honeyRapid and Reliable HPLC Method for the Simultaneous Determination of Dihydroxyacetone, Methylglyoxal and 5-Hydroxymethylfurfural in Leptospermum HoneysManuka-type honeys can eradicate biofilms produced by Staphylococcus aureus strains with different biofilm-forming abilitiesThe antibacterial properties of Malaysian tualang honey against wound and enteric microorganisms in comparison to manuka honeyThe antibacterial activity of honey derived from Australian flora.Honey: its medicinal property and antibacterial activity.Honey: an immunomodulator in wound healing.Methylglyoxal: (active agent of manuka honey) in vitro activity against bacterial biofilms.Antibiotic-specific differences in the response of Staphylococcus aureus to treatment with antimicrobials combined with manuka honey.Proteomic and genomic analysis of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) exposed to manuka honey in vitro demonstrated down-regulation of virulence markersThe Antibacterial Activity of Australian Leptospermum Honey Correlates with Methylglyoxal Levels.Wound care with traditional, complementary and alternative medicine.Manuka honey protects middle-aged rats from oxidative damage.Antibacterial components of honey.Antibiofilm Activity of Manuka Honey in Combination with Antibiotics.Antibacterial synergic effect of honey from two stingless bees: Scaptotrigona bipunctata Lepeletier, 1836, and S. postica Latreille, 1807.Standardised antibacterial Manuka honey in the management of persistent post-operative corneal oedema: a case series.Antimicrobial effect of different types of honey on Staphylococcus aureusHoney for wound care in the 21st century.Antibacterial activity and chemical characteristics of several Western Australian honeys compared to manuka honey and pasture honey.Effect of methylglyoxal on multidrug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa.Periodontal Application of Manuka Honey: Antimicrobial and Demineralising Effects In Vitro.A Pilot Randomized, Controlled Study of Nanocrystalline Silver, Manuka Honey, and Conventional Dressing in Healing Diabetic Foot Ulcer.The use of desiccation to treat Staphylococcus aureus biofilm-infected wounds.Manuka honey reduces the motility of Pseudomonas aeruginosa by suppression of flagella-associated genes.Lactic acid bacterial symbionts in honeybees - an unknown key to honey's antimicrobial and therapeutic activities.Medical-grade honey enriched with antimicrobial peptides has enhanced activity against antibiotic-resistant pathogens.Powerful bacterial killing by buckwheat honeys is concentration-dependent, involves complete DNA degradation and requires hydrogen peroxide.Methylglyoxal-a potential risk factor of manuka honey in healing of diabetic ulcers.Honey prophylaxis reduces the risk of endophthalmitis during perioperative period of eye surgery.Bacteria, biofilm and honey: a study of the effects of honey on 'planktonic' and biofilm-embedded chronic wound bacteria.Antimicrobial dressing efficacy against mature Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm on porcine skin explants.Randomised controlled trial of topical antibacterial Manuka (Leptospermum species) honey for evaporative dry eye due to meibomian gland dysfunction.Biomedical Activity and Related Volatile Compounds of Thai Honeys from 3 Different Honeybee Species.
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Isolation by HPLC and characterisation of the bioactive fraction of New Zealand manuka (Leptospermum scoparium) honey.
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2008年の論文
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2008年論文
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2008年論文
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Isolation by HPLC and characte ...... Leptospermum scoparium) honey.
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Isolation by HPLC and characterisation of the bioactive fraction of New Zealand manuka
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Isolation by HPLC and characte ...... Leptospermum scoparium) honey.
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Isolation by HPLC and characterisation of the bioactive fraction of New Zealand manuka
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Isolation by HPLC and characte ...... Leptospermum scoparium) honey.
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Isolation by HPLC and characterisation of the bioactive fraction of New Zealand manuka
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Isolation by HPLC and characte ...... Leptospermum scoparium) honey.
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Benjamin J Deadman
Cherie H Boult
Christopher J Adams
Judie M Farr
Megan N C Grainger
Melanie J Snow
Merilyn Manley-Harris
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10.1016/J.CARRES.2007.12.011
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2008-01-14T00:00:00Z