16–18 Dec 2022
Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra
Asia/Kolkata timezone

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ROLE OF HONEY IN THE RESISTANT MICROBIAL INFECTION

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10m
Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra

Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra

Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences & Technology
Poster Pharmaceutical Sciences & Technology Poster Presentation

Speaker

Mr Ankan Naskar (M.Pharm, Pharmacology)

Description

In this modern world, antimicrobial resistance in the spectrum of antimicrobial drugs has become a major hurdle in the treatment of various infectious diseases. To solve this very situation, alternative strategies have been adopted, where natural resources are playing a major role. Honey is one of them which is not only used as food but also used in the treatment of various therapeutic activities. It has also shown its potential in treating wounds of resistance microorganisms, where the low water activity of honey easily creates osmotic stresses in them. Due to such effect, microorganisms lose water and ultimately resulting in cell death. Furthermore, according to the literature honey contains more than 32 organic acids and low pH which creates an undesired condition for the growth of microorganisms. In addition, diluted honey produces hydrogen peroxide as reactant product which also has potent antimicrobial properties in certain concentrations. Considering its diversified role, it can be inferred that honey could be an effective substitute in the treatment of antimicrobial-resistant microorganisms.

Keywords: Antimicrobial activity; Bacterial resistance; Honey

Primary author

Mr Ankan Naskar (M.Pharm, Pharmacology)

Co-authors

Mr Swarup Chakraborty (M.Pharm, Pharmacology) Ms Kaberi Chatterjee (PhD., Pharmacology) Mr Bapi Gorain (Assistant Professor, Pharmaceutical Sciences and Tech) Dr Papiya Mitra Mazumder (Professor, Pharmaceutical Sciences and Tech)

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