Intravenous Manuka Honey Inhibits Tumor Growth, Improves Cancer Survival
Intravenous Administration of Manuka Honey Inhibits Tumor Growth and
Improves Host Survival When Used in Combination with Chemotherapy in a
Melanoma Mouse Model
Manuka honey has been recognized for its anti-bacterial and
wound-healing activity but its potential antitumor effect is poorly
studied despite the fact that it contains many antioxidant compounds.
In this study, we investigated the antiproliferative activity of manuka
honey on three different cancer cell lines, murine melanoma (B16.F1) and
colorectal carcinoma (CT26) as well as human breast cancer (MCF-7) cells
in vitro…
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