Honey: A Therapeutic Agent for Disorders of the Skin
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-micro...
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Main Authors: | Pauline McLoone (Author), Afolabi Oluwadun (Author), Mary Warnock (Author), Lorna Fyfe (Author) |
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University Library System, University of Pittsburgh,
2016-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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