2014
DOI: 10.1016/s2222-1808(14)60504-1
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Impact of floral sources and processing on the antimicrobial activities of different unifloral honeys

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“…Antimicrobial activity of different milk types were assessed against fungal and bacterial strains by agar well diffusion method [15], [16]. For each bacterial or fungal strain, sterilized Mueller Hinton and potato dextrose agar medium were poured into sterilized Petri dishes, left to solidify at room temperature (25°C), and then swabbed from fresh bacterial or fungal culture strain.…”
Section: Antimicrobial Activity Testmentioning
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“…Antimicrobial activity of different milk types were assessed against fungal and bacterial strains by agar well diffusion method [15], [16]. For each bacterial or fungal strain, sterilized Mueller Hinton and potato dextrose agar medium were poured into sterilized Petri dishes, left to solidify at room temperature (25°C), and then swabbed from fresh bacterial or fungal culture strain.…”
Section: Antimicrobial Activity Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For pathogenic bacteria or Candida albicans, serial of two-fold concentrations of donkey milk (8,16,32,64,128, 256 and 512 mg/ml) were pipetted into tubes containing 4 mL of LB or potato dextrose broth medium, respectively. Each tube was inoculated with 0.4 mL (0.5 McFarland medium) of a standardized suspension of bacterial test species containing 1x10 6 cell/ml.…”
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“…The antimicrobial activity of phenolic compounds is well known. Some authors maintain that flavonoids and other phenolic components in nectar have antimicrobial activity and inhibit the growth of Values in columns which do not differ statistically significantly were marked with the same letters; α = 0.05 (Elbanna et al 2014). It should be noted that in this experiment a very weak correlation was observed between the antioxidant properties of tested honeys and their antimicrobial action against the tested microorganisms.…”
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“…Honey produced by apis mellifera is not only one of the oldest sweeteners, but is also a traditional medicine employed in the treatment of several human ailments (Elbanna et al 2014).…”
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