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Comparing the antibacterial and healing properties of medical-grade honey and silver-based wound care products in burns

Bouke K. H. L. Boekema, Daniela Chrysostomou, Guido Ciprandi, Anouk Elgersma, Marcel Vlig, Andrea Pokorná, Linsey J. F. Peters, Niels A. J. Cremers

2023Burns16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Burns are a major global healthcare concern, often complicated by the presence of bacteria such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa in the wounds. Silver-based dressings are commonly used in the treatment of burns but can cause skin irritation and delay healing time. Medical-grade honey (MGH) provides an interesting alternative. This study investigated the antimicrobial effects and possible cytotoxicity of L-Mesitran Soft (MGH-gel) and its individual components, Medihoney (Manuka), Flammazine (silver sulphadiazine), and silver nitrate (AgNO3) in an ex vivo human burn wound model. Bacterial survival and wound healing parameters, including re-epithelialization and keratinocyte proliferation were assessed. L-Mesitran, Flammazine, and AgNO3 reduced P. aeruginosa numbers below detection levels. L-Mesitran Soft exhibited a significantly stronger antimicrobial effect compared to Medihoney. The individual components of L-Mesitran contributed significantly to its antibacterial efficacy, thus suggesting synergistic activities. Moreover, L-Mesitran, Flammazine, and AgNO3 slightly inhibited re-epithelialization while Medihoney treatment resulted in a complete lack of re-epithelialization and keratinocyte proliferation. Furthermore, clinical cases illustrated the effectiveness of MGH therapy in infected burns. Overall, L-Mesitran Soft had similar effects as silver-based products on bacterial load and epidermal regeneration, but outperformed Medihoney. Therefore, supplemented MGH could be used as an effective alternative to silver-based dressings for P. aeruginosa-infected burns.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePseudomonas aeruginosaAntimicrobialWound healingSilver nitrateWound careKeratinocyteBiofilmDermatologyIn vivoEx vivoManuka HoneyRegeneration (biology)MicrobiologyBacteriaPharmacologySurgeryIn vitroBiologyBiotechnologyBiochemistryEngineeringChemical engineeringCell biologyGeneticsBee Products Chemical AnalysisWound Healing and TreatmentsBurn Injury Management and Outcomes