• Re: The Medicinal Properties of Wild Honey: Manuka, Tualang, and Sidr H

    From andal@21:1/5 to darius on Tue Feb 25 01:17:20 2025
    On Mon, 24 Feb 2025 15:28:44 +0000, darius wrote:

    The Medicinal Properties of Wild Honey: Manuka, Tualang, and Sidr Honey
    in Cancer Treatment and Other Diseases

    Abstract Wild honey has been used in traditional medicine for centuries,
    and recent scientific studies suggest its potential in treating various diseases, including cancer. This paper explores the bioactive compounds
    of Manuka, Tualang, and Sidr honey and their therapeutic effects, particularly their anticancer properties. We analyze their mechanisms of action, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and immune-modulating effects,
    as well as current clinical studies supporting their use in medical applications.

    1. Introduction Honey has long been recognized for its medicinal
    properties, with different types of wild honey exhibiting unique
    bioactive characteristics. Among them, Manuka honey (New Zealand and Australia), Tualang honey (Malaysia), and Sidr honey (Middle East) have
    been widely studied for their potent antimicrobial and antioxidant activities. This paper aims to explore their potential in cancer
    treatment and other health conditions.

    2. Composition of Wild Honey Wild honey contains a complex mixture of bioactive compounds, including:

    Flavonoids and phenolic acids (quercetin, gallic acid, chrysin) with antioxidant properties.

    Enzymes (glucose oxidase) producing hydrogen peroxide, a key
    antimicrobial agent.

    Methylglyoxal (MGO), particularly in Manuka honey, which has been linked
    to potent antibacterial and anticancer properties.

    High sugar content and low pH, creating an environment that inhibits bacterial growth.

    3. Anticancer Properties of Wild Honey

    3.1 Manuka Honey

    Manuka honey, rich in methylglyoxal (MGO) and phenolic compounds, has
    shown promising anticancer effects in studies. It induces apoptosis (programmed cell death) in various cancer cell lines, including breast, colorectal, and melanoma cells. It also inhibits tumor angiogenesis and metastasis.

    3.2 Tualang Honey

    Tualang honey, derived from the Tualang tree (Koompassia excelsa),
    contains high levels of flavonoids, which exhibit strong antioxidant and cytotoxic effects on cancer cells. Research suggests that Tualang honey
    can suppress tumor growth and enhance the efficacy of chemotherapy
    agents.

    3.3 Sidr Honey

    Sidr honey, produced from the Ziziphus spina-christi tree, possesses
    potent anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antimicrobial properties.
    Studies indicate its potential to reduce oxidative stress and
    inflammatory markers, which are critical in cancer progression.

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