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Miel bibliografías |
1944
Anson M. L. y Edsall, J. T.; (1944) Advances in protein chemistry. Nueva York Academic Press.
1960
Anón; (1960) Effect of carbohydrate source on cholesterol and cardiovascular system.nutr. Reviews, 88-90
1965
Bailley, R. W.; (1965) Oligosaccharides, Oxford, Pergamon
1976
Bianchi, E.M.; (1976) Determinación fotocolorimétrica de proteinas totales de la miel. In Nuevas investigaciones en la apiterapia. Actas del Simposio Internacional de Apiterapia, 2 Bucarest, Apimondia, p. 70-3
1988
Efem SE. Clinical observations on the wound healing properties of honey. Br J Surg 1988 Jul;75(7):679-81
1991
Subrahmanyam M. Topical application of honey in treatment of burns. Br J Surg 1991 Apr;78(4):497-8
1992
Efem SE, Udoh KT, Iwara CI. The antimicrobial spectrum of honey and its clinical significance. Infection 1992 Jul-Aug;20(4):227-9
1993
Bignall, J.; (1993) Honet and Helicobacter - Lancet; 342:858
1996
Hejase MJ, Simonin JE, Bihrle R, Coogan CL. Genital Fournier's gangrene: experience with 38 patients. Urology 1996 May;47(5):734-9
1998
Vardi A, Barzilay Z, Linder N, Cohen HA, Paret G, Barzilai A. Local application of honey for treatment of neonatal postoperative wound infection. Acta Paediatr 1998 Apr;87(4):429-32
Subrahmanyam M. A prospective randomised clinical and histological study of superficial burn wound healing with honey and silver sulfadiazine. Burns 1998 Mar;24(2):157-61
1999
Cooper RA, Molan PC, Harding KG. Antibacterial activity of honey against strains of Staphylococcus aureus from infected wounds. J R Soc Med 1999 Jun;92(6):283-5
Cooper R, Molan P. The use of honey as an antiseptic in managing Pseudomonas infection. J Wound Care 1999 Apr;8(4):161-4
Al-Waili NS, Saloom KY. Effects of topical honey on post-operative wound infections due to gram positive and gram negative bacteria following caesarean sections and hysterectomies. Eur J Med Res 1999 Mar 26;4(3):126-30