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Mavric, E., et al. Identification and quantification of methylglyoxal as the dominant antibacterial constituent of manuka (
McIntosh, C. D., et al. Honey dressing versus paraffin tulle gras following toenail surgery.
Mercan, N., et al. Antimicrobial activity and pollen composition of honey samples collected from different provinces in Turkey.
Merckoll, P., et al. Bacteria, biofilm and honey: a study of the effects of honey on “planktonic” and biofilm-embedded chronic wound bacteria.
Miorin, P. L., et al. Antibacterial activity of honey and propolis from
Misirlioglu, A., et al. Use of honey as an adjunct in the healing of split-thickness skin graft donor site.
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Molan, P. C., et al. Using honey to heal diabetic foot ulcers.
Moolanaar, M., et al. The effect of honey compared to conventional treatment on healing of radiotherapy-induced skin toxicity in breast cancer patients.
Motallebnejad, M., et al. The effect of topical application of pure honey on radiation-induced mucositis: a randomized clinical trial.
Mphande A. N., et al. Effects of honey and sugar dressings on wound healing.
Mullai, V., et al. Bactericidal activity of different types of honey against clinical and environmental isolates of
Mundo, M. A., et al. Growth inhibition of foodborne pathogens and food spoilage organisms by select raw honeys.
Namias, N. Honey in the management of infections.
Nasir, N. A., et al. Antibacterial properties of tualang honey and its effect in burn wound management: a comparative study.
Natarajan, S., et al. Healing of an MRSA-colonized, hydroxyurea-induced leg ulcer with honey.
Ndayisaba, G., et al. Treatment of wounds with honey. 40 cases.
Oduwole, O., et al. Honey for acute cough in children.
Okeniyi, J. A., et al. Comparison of healing of incised abcess wounds with honey and EUSOL dressing.
Oladejo, O. W., et al. A comparative study of the wound healing properties of honey and
Olaitan, P. B., et al. Honey: a reservoir for microorganisms and an inhibitory agent for microbes.
Osuagwu, F. C., et al. Enhanced wound contraction in fresh wounds dressed with honey in Wistar rats (
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