2017
DOI: 10.18483/ijsci.1423
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Antibacterial Activities of Selected Samples of Honey in South-Western Nigeria against Bacteria in Wound Infections

Abstract: Abstract:The global challenges resulting from the emergence of numerous resistant pathogenic bacteria have led to a search for alternative therapy ethnomedically. As a result, honey is increasingly valued for its antibacterial activity. In this study, the antibacterial activity of different honey samples was assessed in vitro using agar dilution at different concentration of 5%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 75% and 100% (v/v) dilution. The antibacterial activity was also determined by spectrophotometric assay at 6… Show more

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“…Honey is a natural product that is traditionally used in the treatment of diabetics, inflammation, burns, wound dressings, bacterial diarrhea and gastroenteritis in children and infants, cold and a flu symptom like coughs, sore throats, and congestion (Adeoye-Isijola et al, 2017). Reports show its effectiveness as eardrops in treating ear infection (Ramalivhana et al, 2014;Henatsch et al, 2015;Adeoye-Isijola et al, 2017 andHenatsch et al, 2017). The low pH concentration, hydrogen peroxide, and the high sugar are known bacterial inhibitory constituents of honey (Sabaa & Zaat, 2012).…”
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“…Honey is a natural product that is traditionally used in the treatment of diabetics, inflammation, burns, wound dressings, bacterial diarrhea and gastroenteritis in children and infants, cold and a flu symptom like coughs, sore throats, and congestion (Adeoye-Isijola et al, 2017). Reports show its effectiveness as eardrops in treating ear infection (Ramalivhana et al, 2014;Henatsch et al, 2015;Adeoye-Isijola et al, 2017 andHenatsch et al, 2017). The low pH concentration, hydrogen peroxide, and the high sugar are known bacterial inhibitory constituents of honey (Sabaa & Zaat, 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%