The medicinal properties of Irish honey
Abstract
Manuka honey is an internationally recognized honey licensed as a medicinal product for wounds1
. Medicinal honeys
are often used in hospitals for partial thickness burns2
to surgical wounds and in veterinary clinics for surgical and
traumatic wounds3
. Outside of the osmotic action and acidic environment of any honey a number of other
components contribute to their medicinal properties. These components vary depending on the floral origin of the
honey4
. A preliminary sign that a honey is medicinally active is the total phenolic content (TPC) which correlates with
the honeys potential antioxidant and antimicrobial activity. Many honeys have exhibited immunomodulatory effects
where stimulation or inhibition of pro-inflammatory components (TNF-α , IL-1β , NF-κB, and IL-6) as well as antiinflammatory components (IL-10, TGF- β, and VEGF) is observed after exposure. Because of their
immunomodulatory and antioxidant properties honeys can be used for chronic wounds arrested in the inflammatory
phase due to high reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels, poor circulation (diabetes), and infections5
.
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