Honey debridement

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Abstract

Honey has been used as nutrition and in different products for thousands of years. The earliest documented evidence of the medical use of honey for wounds is estimated to be from 2500 BC [1, 2]. A renewed interest has especially been developing the past 5–10 years where new products filled with honey have been introduced.

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Shukla, V. K. (2015). Honey debridement. In Skin Necrosis (pp. 273–275). Springer-Verlag Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-1241-0_44

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