Honey: A Therapeutic Agent for Disorders of the Skin.

Central Asian Journal of Global Health Pub Date : 2016-08-04 eCollection Date: 2016-01-01 DOI:10.5195/cajgh.2016.241
Pauline McLoone, Afolabi Oluwadun, Mary Warnock, Lorna Fyfe
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Abstract

Problems with conventional treatments for a range of dermatological disorders have led scientists to search for new compounds of therapeutic value. Efforts have included the evaluation of natural products such as honey. Manuka honey, for example, has been scientifically recognised for its anti-microbial and wound healing properties and is now used clinically as a topical treatment for wound infections. In this review, scientific evidence for the effectiveness of honey in the treatment of wounds and other skin conditions is evaluated. A plethora of in vitro studies have revealed that honeys from all over the world have potent antimicrobial activity against skin relevant microbes. Moreover, a number of in vitro studies suggest that honey is able to modulate the skin immune system. Clinical research has shown honey to be efficacious in promoting the healing of partial thickness burn wounds while its effectiveness in the treatment of non-burn acute wounds and chronic wounds is conflicted. Published research investigating the efficacy of honey in the treatment of other types of skin disorders is limited. Nevertheless, positive effects have been reported, for example, kanuka honey from New Zealand was shown to have therapeutic value in the treatment of rosacea. Anti-carcinogenic effects of honey have also been observed in vitro and in a murine model of melanoma. It can be concluded that honey is a biologically active and clinically interesting substance but more research is necessary for a comprehensive understanding of its medicinal value in dermatology.

蜂蜜:一种治疗皮肤疾病的药物。
一系列皮肤病的常规治疗方法存在问题,这促使科学家们寻找具有治疗价值的新化合物。这些努力包括对蜂蜜等天然产品的评估。例如,麦卢卡蜂蜜因其抗菌和伤口愈合特性而得到科学认可,现在临床上用作伤口感染的局部治疗。在这篇综述中,科学证据对蜂蜜在治疗伤口和其他皮肤状况的有效性进行了评估。大量的体外研究表明,来自世界各地的蜂蜜对皮肤相关微生物具有强大的抗菌活性。此外,许多体外研究表明,蜂蜜能够调节皮肤免疫系统。临床研究表明,蜂蜜对部分厚度烧伤创面有促进愈合的作用,但对非烧伤急性创面和慢性创面的治疗效果存在矛盾。已发表的调查蜂蜜治疗其他类型皮肤疾病功效的研究是有限的。然而,积极的影响已经被报道,例如,来自新西兰的卡努卡蜂蜜被证明在治疗酒渣鼻方面具有治疗价值。在体外和黑色素瘤小鼠模型中也观察到蜂蜜的抗癌作用。由此可见,蜂蜜是一种具有生物活性和临床意义的物质,但要全面了解其在皮肤病学中的药用价值,还需要更多的研究。
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Central Asian Journal of Global Health
Central Asian Journal of Global Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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