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Abstract Title:

Antimicrobial effect of different types of honey on Staphylococcus aureus.

Abstract Source:

Saudi J Biol Sci. 2017 Sep ;24(6):1255-1261. Epub 2016 Aug 30. PMID: 28855819

Abstract Author(s):

Saad B Almasaudi, Alaa A M Al-Nahari, El Sayed M Abd El-Ghany, Elie Barbour, Saad M Al Muhayawi, Soad Al-Jaouni, Esam Azhar, Mohamad Qari, Yousef A Qari, Steve Harakeh

Article Affiliation:

Saad B Almasaudi

Abstract:

Honey exhibits antimicrobial activities against a wide range of bacteria in different milieu. This study aims to compare the effects of five types of honey (both imported and local Saudi honey) against Staphylococcus aureus. The five types of honey (Manuka Honey UMF +20, Manuka Honey UMF +16, Active +10 Manuka Honey, Sidr honey and Nigella sativa honey) were evaluated for their bactericidal/bacteriostatic activities against both methicillin resistant and sensitive S. aureus. The inhibitory effect of honey on bacterial growth was evident at concentrations of 20% and 10% (v/v). Manuka Honey showed the best results. Manuka Honey UMF +20 had a bactericidal effect on both methicillin resistant and sensitive S. aureus. However, Sidr and N. sativa honey exerted only a bacteriostatic effect. The efficacy of different types of honey against S. aureus was dependent on the type of honey and the concentration at which it was administered. Manuka Honey had the best bactericidal activity. Future experiments should be conducted to evaluate the effects of honey on bacterial resistance.

Study Type : In Vitro Study

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