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

2000

 

Hamzaoglu I, Saribeyoglu K, Durak H, Karahasanoglu T, Bayrak I, Altug T, Sirin F, Sariyar M. Protective covering of surgical wounds with honey impedes tumor implantation. Arch Surg 2000 Dec;135(12):1414-7

 

2001

 

Molan PC.Potential of honey in the treatment of wounds and burns. Am J Clin Dermatol 2001;2(1):13-9

 

Moore OA, Smith LA, Campbell F, Seers K, McQuay HJ, Moore RA. Systematic review of the use of honey as a wound dressing. BMC Complement Altern Med 2001;1(1):2

 

2002

 

Topham J.Why do some cavity wounds treated with honey or sugar paste heal without scarring? J Wound Care 2002 Feb;11(2):53-5

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