Clinical Trials

Abdel-Rahim, F.; Al-Gyoshi, F.; Al-Kinani (1982) Use of honey in the treatment of chronic bilharzial ulcer bladder. Bulletin of Islamic Medicine 2 : 415-421.

Chiba, M.; Idobata, K.; Kobayashi, N.; Sato, Y.; Muramatsu, Y. (1985) Use of honey to ease the pain of stomatitis during radiotherapy [in Japanese]. Kangogaku Zasshi 49 (2): 171-176.

Haffejee, I. E.; Moosa, A. (1985) Honey in the treatment of infantile gastroenteritis. British Medical Journal 290 : 1866-1867.

Hamdy, M. H.; El-Banby, M. A.; Khakifa, K. I.; Gad, E. M.; Hassanein, E. M. (1989). "The antimicrobial effect of honey in the management of septic wounds." Fourth International Conference on Apiculture in Tropical Climates, Cairo, International Bee Research Association, London. 61-67.

Subrahmanyam, M. (1991) Topical application of honey in treatment of burns. British Journal of Surgery 78 (4): 497-498. PMID: 2032114

Weheida, S. M.; Nagubib, H. H.; El-Banna, H. M.; Marzouk, S. (1991) Comparing the effects of two dressing techniques on healing of low grade pressure ulcers. Journal of the Medical Research Institute - Alexandria University 12 (2): 259-278.

Phuapradit, W.; Saropala, N. (1992) Topical application of honey in treatment of abdominal wound disruption. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 32 (4): 381-384.

Efem, S. E. E. (1993) Recent advances in the management of Fournier's gangrene: Preliminary observations. Surgery 113 (2): 200-204.

Subrahmanyam, M. (1993) Honey impregnated gauze versus polyurethane film (OpSite®) in the treatment of burns - a prospective randomised study. British Journal of Plastic Surgery 46 (4): 322-323.

Harris, S. (1994) Honey for the treatment of superficial wounds: a case report and review. Primary Intention 2 (4): 18-23.

Subrahmanyam, M. (1994) Honey-impregnated gauze versus amniotic membrane in the treatment of burns. Burns 20 (4): 331-333.

Subrahmanyam, M. (1996) Honey dressing versus boiled potato peel in the treatment of burns: a prospective randomized study. Burns 22 (6): 491-493.

Subrahmanyam, M. (1998) A prospective randomised clinical and histological study of superficial burn wound healing with honey and silver sulfadiazine. Burns 24 (2): 157-161.

Al-Waili, N. S.; Saloom, K. Y. (1999) Effects of topical honey on post-operative wound infections due to gram positive and gram negative bacteria following caesarean sections and hysterectomies. European Journal of Medical Research 4 : 126-130.

Subrahmanyam, M. (1999) Early tangential excision and skin grafting of moderate burns is superior to honey dressing: a prospective randomised trial. Burns 25 (8): 729-731.

Comparison of the antibacterial activity of honey from different provenance against bacteria usually isolated from skin wounds
Claudia Basualdo, Verónica Sgroy, Mónica S. Finola and Juan M. Marioli
Departamento de Microbiología e Inmunología, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Fisicoquímicas y Naturales, Universidad Nacional de Río Cuarto, ruta 36, km 601, X5804BYA Río Cuarto, Argentina
Departamento de Química, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Fisicoquímicas y Naturales, Universidad Nacional de Río Cuarto, ruta 36, km 601, X5804BYA Río Cuarto, Argentina   25 April 2007.