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*Organization:*
Brock University’s Department of Biological Sciences undertakes a large
amount of research into biotechnology, biochemistry and the biomedical
sciences. The research interests of Katrina Brudzynski have focused on the
potential uses of honey and other naturally occurring beehive substances.
The Canadian Therapeutic Honey Project was one of several ongoing,
multi-disciplinary research projects undertaken by the Department of
Biological Sciences in the interests of biotechnology and agronomics.

*Project:*
The Canadian Therapeutic Honey Project was undertaken by Katrina Brudzynski
at Brock University as part of her research into pharmacologically active
molecules naturally occurring in beehive substances. The project looked
into the potential value added aspects of implementing honey for
pharmacological uses. Following the success of Manuka Honey in New Zealand
as a pharmacological agent, the project specifically focused on the
anti-bacterial molecules present in Canadian honey. As well, antioxidant
compound presence and how those compounds may be implemented in therapeutic
treatment were examined during the project.

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