a specific type of honey, namely Manuka honey (MH) from the Leptospermum scoparium bush found throughout New Zealand and Australia, is gaining recognition as a wound management agent
it is claimed that MH is a desloughing agent that can be used in the management of venous leg ulcer (VSU) (1)
MH may deslough wounds through a combination of pathways
the honey exerts an osmotic effect within the wound bed as it draws fluid from the deeper wound tissue to the surface
process aids cleansing and removal of devitalised tissue
second, honey maintains a moist wound environment
facilitates autolysis
MH may also deslough by lowering wound pH
in a study involving patients with venous leg ulcers, Manuka honey did not significantly reduce wound slough at 4 weeks but did improve would healing at 12 weeks (2)
Reference:
1) Gethin G , Gowman S.Case series of use of Manuka honey in leg ulceration. International Wound Journal 2005;2: 10-15.
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