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Effects of Repeated in-vitro Exposure to Saudi Honey on Bacterial Resistance to Antibiotics and Biofilm Formation.

Abdu AldarhamiAbdulrahman S BazaidHusam QanashIqbal AhmadFahad H AlshammariAbdulrahman M AlshammariAbdulrahman H AlshammariFahad M AljanfaweBushra AldamiriEsraa AldawoodMashail A AlghamdiNaif K BinsalehNizar H SaeediMejdi Snoussi
Published in: Infection and drug resistance (2023)
The data highlight the positive impact of prolonged in-vitro exposure to Saudi honey (Sumra and Sider) for wound-associated bacteria since they displayed a significant increase in their sensitivity profiles to the tested antibiotic and a reduction in their ability to form biofilm. The increased bacterial sensitivity to antibiotics and a limited tendency toward biofilm formation would suggest the great potential therapeutic use of this Saudi honey (Sumra and Sidr) to treat wound infections.
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