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Antibacterial Efficacy and Healing Potential of Honey from Different Zones in Nigeria on Diabetic-Induced Wound Infection in Wistar Rats

There is an increase in drug-resistant strains causing infection, thus making available therapeutics less effective. As resistance increases, modern medicine focuses on the antibacterial potential of natural products, which can aid in wound healing. The present study determined Nigeria honey's...

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Autores principales: Agbagwa, Obakpororo Ejiro, Ekeke, Chimezie, Israel, Precious Chidinma
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Publicado: Hindawi 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9616666/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36312784
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/5308435
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author Agbagwa, Obakpororo Ejiro
Ekeke, Chimezie
Israel, Precious Chidinma
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description There is an increase in drug-resistant strains causing infection, thus making available therapeutics less effective. As resistance increases, modern medicine focuses on the antibacterial potential of natural products, which can aid in wound healing. The present study determined Nigeria honey's antibacterial efficacy in treating diabetes-induced wound infections in Wistar albino rats. 54 Wistar rats randomly divided into 9 groups of 6 each were used for the study: group I (negative control, no treatment), group II (positive control, diabetes without treatment), group III (diabetes treated with 1% silver sulfadiazine), and groups IV–IX (diabetes treated with different honey samples). Physiochemical analysis and microbiological and antibacterial activity of the honey samples were determined. The treatments were carried out for 17 days, and wound contraction, malondialdehyde (MDA) levels, and catalase activity were measured. Results obtained showed that the most effective honey was DCH (21.5 ± 2.12), followed by HBP + M (15 ± 2.12) and TRB, JS, and HBP (13 ± 2.8; 13 ± 1.41; 13.5 ± 0.71) for antibacterial activity on Staphylococcus aureus. Microbiologically, no coliform was detected in all the samples, confirming the honey's quality. The amount of lipid peroxidation was raised in the diabetic group with no treatment, 1% silver sulfadiazine group, and JS group, while no significant reduction was observed in other groups. Differences in wound contraction were significantly notable on various days of measurement, day 3 (p < 0.002), day 6 (p < 0.046), and day 9 (p = 0.00). The catalase level in the different treatment groups increased significantly (p < 0.05), implying an antioxidant potential of the different honey samples except for Jos honey. The study concludes that honey infused with moringa was faster and more efficient in healing diabetic wounds than other honey samples and silver sulfadiazine.
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spelling pubmed-96166662022-10-29 Antibacterial Efficacy and Healing Potential of Honey from Different Zones in Nigeria on Diabetic-Induced Wound Infection in Wistar Rats Agbagwa, Obakpororo Ejiro Ekeke, Chimezie Israel, Precious Chidinma Int J Microbiol Research Article There is an increase in drug-resistant strains causing infection, thus making available therapeutics less effective. As resistance increases, modern medicine focuses on the antibacterial potential of natural products, which can aid in wound healing. The present study determined Nigeria honey's antibacterial efficacy in treating diabetes-induced wound infections in Wistar albino rats. 54 Wistar rats randomly divided into 9 groups of 6 each were used for the study: group I (negative control, no treatment), group II (positive control, diabetes without treatment), group III (diabetes treated with 1% silver sulfadiazine), and groups IV–IX (diabetes treated with different honey samples). Physiochemical analysis and microbiological and antibacterial activity of the honey samples were determined. The treatments were carried out for 17 days, and wound contraction, malondialdehyde (MDA) levels, and catalase activity were measured. Results obtained showed that the most effective honey was DCH (21.5 ± 2.12), followed by HBP + M (15 ± 2.12) and TRB, JS, and HBP (13 ± 2.8; 13 ± 1.41; 13.5 ± 0.71) for antibacterial activity on Staphylococcus aureus. Microbiologically, no coliform was detected in all the samples, confirming the honey's quality. The amount of lipid peroxidation was raised in the diabetic group with no treatment, 1% silver sulfadiazine group, and JS group, while no significant reduction was observed in other groups. Differences in wound contraction were significantly notable on various days of measurement, day 3 (p < 0.002), day 6 (p < 0.046), and day 9 (p = 0.00). The catalase level in the different treatment groups increased significantly (p < 0.05), implying an antioxidant potential of the different honey samples except for Jos honey. The study concludes that honey infused with moringa was faster and more efficient in healing diabetic wounds than other honey samples and silver sulfadiazine. Hindawi 2022-10-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9616666/ /pubmed/36312784 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/5308435 Text en Copyright © 2022 Obakpororo Ejiro Agbagwa et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Agbagwa, Obakpororo Ejiro
Ekeke, Chimezie
Israel, Precious Chidinma
Antibacterial Efficacy and Healing Potential of Honey from Different Zones in Nigeria on Diabetic-Induced Wound Infection in Wistar Rats
title Antibacterial Efficacy and Healing Potential of Honey from Different Zones in Nigeria on Diabetic-Induced Wound Infection in Wistar Rats
title_full Antibacterial Efficacy and Healing Potential of Honey from Different Zones in Nigeria on Diabetic-Induced Wound Infection in Wistar Rats
title_fullStr Antibacterial Efficacy and Healing Potential of Honey from Different Zones in Nigeria on Diabetic-Induced Wound Infection in Wistar Rats
title_full_unstemmed Antibacterial Efficacy and Healing Potential of Honey from Different Zones in Nigeria on Diabetic-Induced Wound Infection in Wistar Rats
title_short Antibacterial Efficacy and Healing Potential of Honey from Different Zones in Nigeria on Diabetic-Induced Wound Infection in Wistar Rats
title_sort antibacterial efficacy and healing potential of honey from different zones in nigeria on diabetic-induced wound infection in wistar rats
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9616666/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36312784
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/5308435
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