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- who: Kathryn J. Green and collaborators from the School of Biomedical Sciences, The University of Western Australia (UWA), Crawley, Western Australia have published the research: Correlation of the antibacterial activity of commercial manuka and Leptospermum honeys from Australia and New Zealand with methylglyoxal content and other physicochemical characteristics, in the Journal: PLOS ONE of 10/06/2022
- what: The aim of this study was therefore to investigate a relatively large collection of manuka/Leptospermum honey samples against several different bacterial species using a number of susceptibility testing techniques, and to correlate these data with MGO . . .
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