Honey Phytochemicals: Bioactive Agents With Therapeutic Potential for Dermatological Disorders.

Phytother Res

Plant Biochemistry and Food Quality Group, Environmental and Biochemical Sciences Department, The James Hutton Institute, Dundee, Scotland.

Published: December 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • * The phytochemicals in honey, including flavonoids and phenolic acids, demonstrate a variety of beneficial properties like anti-inflammatory, antiaging, and antioxidant effects relevant to skin health.
  • * While current studies show promise for honey's potential in treating dermatological disorders, further high-quality research is needed to confirm its clinical efficacy as a bioactive agent or cosmeceutical.

Article Abstract

Honey has been reported to have a range of biological activities including antimicrobial, immunomodulatory, and wound healing effects. Indeed, medical-grade honey is currently used in hospitals for the clinical management of wound infections. Honey is also of scientific interest for its therapeutic effects on other dermatological disorders such as atopic dermatitis, rosacea, and skin cancer. Recent studies have uncovered that honey contains a range of phytochemicals including flavonoids, dicarboxylic acids, coumarins, and phenolic acids. In this review, PubMed was used to search the scientific literature on the biological properties of honey phytochemicals in relation to dermatological disorders and to evaluate their potential as bioactive agents, drugs, or cosmeceuticals for the treatment of skin disease. The review revealed that phytochemicals found in honey have antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, antiaging, antioxidant, anticancer, depigmenting, photoprotective, wound healing, and skin barrier enhancing properties. Although further high-quality studies are required to establish clinical efficacy, these findings suggest that honey phytochemicals may have the potential to be used as bioactive agents for the management of a range of dermatological disorders including wounds, psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, vitiligo, rosacea, and skin cancer.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ptr.8330DOI Listing

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