honey marri Australia
Selected indexed studies
- Impact of honey on post-tonsillectomy pain in children (BEE PAIN FREE Trial): a multicentre, double-blind, randomised controlled trial. (Anaesthesia, 2025) [PMID:40321015]
- The antibacterial activity of honey derived from Australian flora. (PLoS One, 2011) [PMID:21464891]
- Anti-biofilm effects and characterisation of the hydrogen peroxide activity of a range of Western Australian honeys compared to Manuka and multifloral honeys. (Sci Rep, 2019) [PMID:31776432]
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- Impact of honey on post-tonsillectomy pain in children (BEE PAIN FREE Trial): a multicentre, double-blind, randomised controlled trial. (2025) pubmed
- Antioxidant Activity and Phenolic Compound Identification and Quantification in Western Australian Honeys. (2023) pubmed
- Development and validation of a new microplate assay that utilises optical density to quantify the antibacterial activity of honeys including Jarrah, Marri and Manuka. (2020) pubmed
- Changes in antibacterial activity, colour, and hydrogen peroxide content of Western Australian Jarrah and Marri honeys after storage at different temperatures over time. (2023) pubmed
- The antibacterial activity of honey derived from Australian flora. (2011) pubmed
- Anti-biofilm effects and characterisation of the hydrogen peroxide activity of a range of Western Australian honeys compared to Manuka and multifloral honeys. (2019) pubmed
- Antibacterial interactions between two monofloral honeys and several topical antiseptics, including essential oils. (2022) pubmed
- In vitro antibacterial activity of Western Australian honeys, and manuka honey, against bacteria implicated in impetigo. (2022) pubmed
- Optimisation of Bee Pollen Extraction to Maximise Extractable Antioxidant Constituents. (2021) pubmed
- Nurse bees regulate the larval nutrition of developing workers (Apis mellifera) when feeding on various pollen types. (2024) pubmed