According to the author, this protein could also help in the development of new drugs to fight antibiotic-resistant infections.Journal of College Science Teaching
Researchers are not sure___. A. about how sweet honey is B. that honey has any medicinal properties C. about the levels of hydrogen peroxide in honey D. how E. ffective honey is as an antibiotic 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 D 正确答案:D 解析:根据文章第一段,首先排除A。第六段中,根...
Objectives To define standardised endpoints to aid the design of trials that compare antibiotic therapies for bloodstream infection (BSI). Methods Prospective studies, randomised trials or registered protocols comparing antibiotic therap... C Forstner,A Kwetkat,O Makarewicz,... - 《Clinical Microbiology...
Honey ismore effective than antibiotic ointments on a cut or burn. It reduces infection, speeds healing and reduces scarring. In one study 87% of patients with honey-coated burns healed completely within 2 weeks, compared to just 10% of those treated with standard Rx, silver sulfadiazine. Als...
In previous studies, it has been found that honey reduces cardiovascular risk factors such as high LDL (the 'bad' cholesterol) and something called C-reactive protein. This is an indicator of how much inflammation you have in your body. The more inflammation you have equals a higher risk of...
Honey as an Antibiotic Honey is known for having antibiotic properties from the enzyme glucose oxidase. The enzyme ensures the constant formation of hydrogen peroxide—a potent antiseptic—from sugars in thehoney. Honey has been shown to help wounds heal faster than some antibiotics. And unlike ant...
News! Honey is being reinstated as an antibiotic for treating cuts, burns, insect bites, eczema and psoriasis, and fungal infections.
Antibiotic Activity and Immune Function The special chemical compounds in honey are most famous for making it into a powerful all-natural antibiotic: it’s been used on wounds since we could figure out how to get it out of the hive, and it shows some promise for treating antibiotic-resistant...
Amith K, Richa K, Anjana K, Manoj KK (2005) Indian honey: a natural pro- duct with antibacterial activity against antibiotic pathogens. An in vitro study. Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences 8, 190-193A. Kumar, R. Kaushik, A. Kashyap, M.K. Kashyap, Indian honey: a natural product...
gauze and bandages, vaseline gauze, antibiotic creams and the covering of wounds with polyurethane film, have been used with varying results, but none has comple,~ely eliminated infection. An easily available and cheap dressing material with the power of controlling infection still ~remains an ...