Non-peroxide antibacterial activity of Meliponula (Axestotrigona) ferruginea honey from Tanzania
Christopher Alphonce Mduda
Abstract:Honey serves as a medicinal food that is utilized for both preventative care and the treatment of various ailments. Amidst the contemporary challenge of antibiotic resistance, honey emerges as a promising natural antimicrobial solution. The efficacy of honey in therapy hinges on its mechanisms of antimicrobial action. Thus, this study investigated the non-peroxide antibacterial properties of honey sources from a stingless bee species, Meliponula (Axestotrigona) ferruginea, that is commonly managed in Tanzania.… Show more
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