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Newly-Discovered Molecule Augments Manuka Honey Antibacterial Activity 
 
Honey Breakthrough Reveals Manuka's Secrets
Press Release: University of Waikato
http://apitherapy.blogspot.com/2009/09/newly-discovered-molecule-augments.html
 
New research on New Zealand's world-famous antibacterial manuka honey
has unveiled another of its secrets.
 
Watson and Son, a major New Zealand producer of manuka honey, in
collaboration with Professor Peter Molan of Waikato University's Honey
Research Unit, has commissioned research by a specialist research
laboratory in Singapore, which shows that a special molecule acts to
augment the antibacterial activity of methylglyoxal in the honey - a
process known as synergy...
 
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