date:Mar 08, 2013
ccording to the University. The honey has high levels of methylglyoxal (MGO) and an ability to inhibit the growth of a wide range of bacteria and hydrogen peroxide. For this reason it is currently the primary honey used in registered medical devices for wound care.
The research, conducted at the ithree institute at UTS in collaboration with New Zealand natural health company Comvita that makes Medihoney and the School of Molecular Bioscience University of Sydney, has implications for the way ma