The Effect of a Honey Based Gel and Silver Sulphadiazine on Bacterial
Infections of in vitro Burn Wounds
Burns, 2012 Oct 1, pii: S0305-4179(12)00297-5
Bacterial contamination remains a constant threat in burn
wound care. Topical treatments to combat contaminations have good bactericidal
effects but can have detrimental effects for the healing process. Treatments
with for example silver can increase healing times.
Honey based products can be a good alternative as it is
antibacterial and patient-friendly. We evaluated the bactericidal and cytotoxic
effects of a honey based gel and silver sulphadiazine in a human burn wound
model with Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
After adding 10(5)colony forming units of P. aeruginosa,
topical treatments were applied on the burn wound models. After 2, 12, 24, 28
and 70h, bacteria were dislodged and counted by plating dilutions. Cytotoxic
effects were evaluated histologically in samples of burn wound models treated
topically for 3weeks, without bacteria. l-Mesitran Soft significantly reduced
the bacterial load (5-log reduction) up to 24h but did not completely eliminate
bacteria from the burn wounds. After Flammazine(®) treatment, only a few colony
forming units were observed at all time points. In contrast,
re-epithelialization was significantly reduced after application of
Flammazine(®) compared to l-Mesitran Soft or control.
This in vitro model of burn wound infection can be used to
evaluate topical treatments. l-Mesitran Soft is a good alternative.
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