[HTML][HTML] Honey: A realistic antimicrobial for disorders of the skin

P McLoone, M Warnock, L Fyfe - Journal of Microbiology, Immunology and …, 2016 - Elsevier
P McLoone, M Warnock, L Fyfe
Journal of Microbiology, Immunology and Infection, 2016Elsevier
Resistance of pathogenic microorganisms to antibiotics is a serious global health concern.
In this review, research investigating the antimicrobial properties of honeys from around the
world against skin relevant microbes is evaluated. A plethora of in vitro studies have
revealed that honeys from all over the world have potent microbicidal activity against
dermatologically important microbes. Moreover, in vitro studies have shown that honey can
reduce microbial pathogenicity as well as reverse antimicrobial resistance. Studies …
Resistance of pathogenic microorganisms to antibiotics is a serious global health concern. In this review, research investigating the antimicrobial properties of honeys from around the world against skin relevant microbes is evaluated. A plethora of in vitro studies have revealed that honeys from all over the world have potent microbicidal activity against dermatologically important microbes. Moreover, in vitro studies have shown that honey can reduce microbial pathogenicity as well as reverse antimicrobial resistance. Studies investigating the antimicrobial properties of honey in vivo have been more controversial. It is evident that innovative research is required to exploit the antimicrobial properties of honey for clinical use and to determine the efficacy of honey in the treatment of a range of skin disorders with a microbiological etiology.
Elsevier
以上显示的是最相近的搜索结果。 查看全部搜索结果