Publications by authors named "Nesrin Seder"

Article Synopsis
  • The study looked at how well different types of tropical honey, especially Malaysian stingless bee honey, fight germs and prevent biofilm formation, compared to regular bee honey from Jordan.
  • Researchers tested seven types of germs, including five bacteria and two fungi, and found that the Malaysian honey worked effectively against them all.
  • The results showed that Malaysian honey not only stopped the germs from growing but also broke down existing biofilms, making it a strong candidate for use in fighting infections in the medical field.
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Introduction: Malaysian stingless bee honey () has been aroused as a potential antimicrobial compound with antibiofilm activity. The capability of the gram-negative bacillus to sustain a fatal infection is encoded in the bacterium genome.

Methods: In the current study, a transcriptome investigation was performed to explore the mechanism underlying the biofilm dispersal of after the exposure to honey.

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