Barazesh Parmis, Hajihassani Helia, Motalebi Fatemeh, Neiresi Seyedeh Mobina Hosseini, Hajihassani Romina, Mehrabian Ahmad Reza
Faculty of Life Sciences and Biotechnology Shahid Beheshti University Tehran Iran.
Faculty of Biological Sciences University of Tehran Tehran Iran.
Health Sci Rep. 2025 Jan 16;8(1):e70240. doi: 10.1002/hsr2.70240. eCollection 2025 Jan.
Honey has long been studied for its healing abilities in wound care. This narrative review examines its properties and their impact on wound healing, particularly its ability to accelerate wound closure and promote tissue regeneration. The review focuses on how honey's botanical origins affect its medical properties and wound-healing capabilities. Finally, clinical studies on honey's effectiveness in wound healing were reviewed compared to traditional treatments.
Relevant keywords were searched in databases, yielding 1250 documents. After excluding nonrelevant sources, 450 documents were refined, and 167 articles were selected based on thematic alignment and originality. Data extraction focused on study design, intervention details, and outcomes, with quality assessed using standardized criteria. The study adhered to CONSORT and SANRA guidelines to ensure methodological rigor and reporting transparency.
Honey-based medical products have demonstrated significant antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and tissue-regenerative properties, making them highly effective in improving wound healing outcomes, particularly in chronic and burn wounds. These products have also been shown to reduce infection rates and hospital stays. While some studies have reported positive outcomes in accelerating the healing process, others have found no significant difference compared to conventional treatments.
Medical-grade honey (MGH) holds potential for wound care due to its versatility, though variations in its composition present challenges. Further research is needed to optimize its clinical use. The effectiveness of MGH in wound healing remains debated, with mixed results from trials. Genetic modification of bees to enhance MGH's properties could make it more competitive against conventional treatments. Honey-based medications could reduce costs, improve energy efficiency, and have minimal side effects. Rigorous research is necessary to determine optimal use and fully unlock MGH's potential, which could revolutionize wound management globally.
长期以来,人们一直在研究蜂蜜在伤口护理方面的愈合能力。本叙述性综述探讨了其特性及其对伤口愈合的影响,特别是其加速伤口闭合和促进组织再生的能力。该综述重点关注蜂蜜的植物来源如何影响其医学特性和伤口愈合能力。最后,将蜂蜜在伤口愈合方面的有效性与传统治疗方法进行了比较,并对相关临床研究进行了综述。
在数据库中搜索相关关键词,共得到1250份文献。排除不相关来源后,对450份文献进行了筛选,根据主题一致性和原创性选择了167篇文章。数据提取重点关注研究设计、干预细节和结果,并使用标准化标准评估质量。该研究遵循CONSORT和SANRA指南,以确保方法的严谨性和报告的透明度。
蜂蜜基医疗产品已显示出显著的抗菌、抗炎和组织再生特性,使其在改善伤口愈合结果方面非常有效,特别是在慢性伤口和烧伤伤口中。这些产品还被证明可以降低感染率和缩短住院时间。虽然一些研究报告了在加速愈合过程方面的积极结果,但另一些研究发现与传统治疗方法相比没有显著差异。
医用级蜂蜜(MGH)因其多功能性在伤口护理方面具有潜力,但其成分的差异带来了挑战。需要进一步研究以优化其临床应用。MGH在伤口愈合中的有效性仍存在争议,试验结果不一。对蜜蜂进行基因改造以增强MGH的特性可能使其在与传统治疗方法的竞争中更具优势。蜂蜜基药物可以降低成本、提高能源效率且副作用最小。有必要进行严谨的研究以确定最佳使用方法并充分释放MGH的潜力,这可能会彻底改变全球的伤口管理。