25 Clinical Research Studies

Mānuka Honey as an alternative to, or as an adjunct with, other wound care treatment modalities for wound infections. Click on Read More!

Case studies of 3 patients, Mānuka Honey improved ulcers contaminated with methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus.

An in vitro study on a potential agent of Mānuka Honey and domestic beekeeper honey against Porphyromonas gingivalis. Read full article.

Mānuka Honey dressings treated penile denudation successfully, while STSG (Split-Thickness Skin Graft) failed. Read full article!

The Effectiveness of Mānuka Honey as an Alternative Therapy in the Management of Wounds. Read full article by clicking the button Read more!

Antibacterial activity of varying UMF-graded Mānuka honeys (lower MIC were observed with UMF 5+ compared to UMF 10+ and UMF15+).

Mānuka Honey is an effective antibacterial agent that can be enhanced by complexing with alfa-cyclodextrin. Find more!

Mānuka Honey might be able to reduce oral pathogens within dental plaque (to be able to control dental biofilm deposit). Find more!

Mānuka Honey of different UMF values has medicinal properties of interest and it can be beneficial when used as a combination treatment with other antimicrobial agents.

The glycaemic index of Mānuka Honey. Samples of unprocessed Manuka honey were selected from different geographical regions of New Zealand. Mānuka Honey. Learn more in the article!

Honey has been used since 2500 BC as a wound dressing, its physical properties allowing it to serve as a viscous ointment for. Providing promise for problematic chronic conditions.

Mānuka Honey might be a useful candidate for the inhibition of nasal polyp formation. Manuka honey has anti-microbial, anti-inflammatory, and anti-proliferative action.
