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Antimicrobial and Antibiofilm Properties of Latvian Honey against Causative Agents of Wound Infections

Honey is widely used in traditional medicine and modern wound healing biomaterial research as a broad-spectrum antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant agent. The study’s objectives were to evaluate the antibacterial activity and polyphenolic profiles of 40 monofloral honey samples collected...

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Autores principales: Skadiņš, Ingus, Labsvārds, Krišs Dāvids, Grava, Andra, Amirian, Jhaleh, Tomsone, Laura Elīna, Ruško, Jānis, Viksna, Arturs, Bandere, Dace, Brangule, Agnese
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10215129/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37237718
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics12050816
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author Skadiņš, Ingus
Labsvārds, Krišs Dāvids
Grava, Andra
Amirian, Jhaleh
Tomsone, Laura Elīna
Ruško, Jānis
Viksna, Arturs
Bandere, Dace
Brangule, Agnese
author_facet Skadiņš, Ingus
Labsvārds, Krišs Dāvids
Grava, Andra
Amirian, Jhaleh
Tomsone, Laura Elīna
Ruško, Jānis
Viksna, Arturs
Bandere, Dace
Brangule, Agnese
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description Honey is widely used in traditional medicine and modern wound healing biomaterial research as a broad-spectrum antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant agent. The study’s objectives were to evaluate the antibacterial activity and polyphenolic profiles of 40 monofloral honey samples collected from beekeepers in the territory of Latvia. The antimicrobial and antifungal activity of Latvian honey samples were compared with commercial Manuka honey and the honey analogue sugar solutions–carbohydrate mixture and tested against Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus aureus, clinical isolates Extended-Spectrum Beta-Lactamases produced Escherichia coli, Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus and Candida albicans. Antimicrobial activity was evaluated with the well-diffusion method (80% honey solution w/v) and microdilution method. The honey samples with the highest antimicrobial potential were tested to prevent biofilm development and activity against a preformed biofilm. The principal component analysis of the antimicrobial properties of honey samples vs. polyphenolic profile was performed. Eleven honey samples exhibited antibacterial activity to all investigated bacteria. The antibacterial effect of the samples was most significant on the Gram-positive bacteria compared to the studied Gram-negative bacteria. Latvian honey presents promising potential for use in wound healing biomaterials, opening the possibility of achieving long-term antibacterial effects.
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spelling pubmed-102151292023-05-27 Antimicrobial and Antibiofilm Properties of Latvian Honey against Causative Agents of Wound Infections Skadiņš, Ingus Labsvārds, Krišs Dāvids Grava, Andra Amirian, Jhaleh Tomsone, Laura Elīna Ruško, Jānis Viksna, Arturs Bandere, Dace Brangule, Agnese Antibiotics (Basel) Article Honey is widely used in traditional medicine and modern wound healing biomaterial research as a broad-spectrum antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant agent. The study’s objectives were to evaluate the antibacterial activity and polyphenolic profiles of 40 monofloral honey samples collected from beekeepers in the territory of Latvia. The antimicrobial and antifungal activity of Latvian honey samples were compared with commercial Manuka honey and the honey analogue sugar solutions–carbohydrate mixture and tested against Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus aureus, clinical isolates Extended-Spectrum Beta-Lactamases produced Escherichia coli, Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus and Candida albicans. Antimicrobial activity was evaluated with the well-diffusion method (80% honey solution w/v) and microdilution method. The honey samples with the highest antimicrobial potential were tested to prevent biofilm development and activity against a preformed biofilm. The principal component analysis of the antimicrobial properties of honey samples vs. polyphenolic profile was performed. Eleven honey samples exhibited antibacterial activity to all investigated bacteria. The antibacterial effect of the samples was most significant on the Gram-positive bacteria compared to the studied Gram-negative bacteria. Latvian honey presents promising potential for use in wound healing biomaterials, opening the possibility of achieving long-term antibacterial effects. MDPI 2023-04-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10215129/ /pubmed/37237718 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics12050816 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Skadiņš, Ingus
Labsvārds, Krišs Dāvids
Grava, Andra
Amirian, Jhaleh
Tomsone, Laura Elīna
Ruško, Jānis
Viksna, Arturs
Bandere, Dace
Brangule, Agnese
Antimicrobial and Antibiofilm Properties of Latvian Honey against Causative Agents of Wound Infections
title Antimicrobial and Antibiofilm Properties of Latvian Honey against Causative Agents of Wound Infections
title_full Antimicrobial and Antibiofilm Properties of Latvian Honey against Causative Agents of Wound Infections
title_fullStr Antimicrobial and Antibiofilm Properties of Latvian Honey against Causative Agents of Wound Infections
title_full_unstemmed Antimicrobial and Antibiofilm Properties of Latvian Honey against Causative Agents of Wound Infections
title_short Antimicrobial and Antibiofilm Properties of Latvian Honey against Causative Agents of Wound Infections
title_sort antimicrobial and antibiofilm properties of latvian honey against causative agents of wound infections
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10215129/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37237718
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics12050816
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