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8 February 2018 Blue light enhances the antimicrobial activity of honey against Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Viviana Teresa Orlandi, Fabrizio Bolognese, Paola Barbieri
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Abstract
Pseudomonas aeruginosa may be isolated from skin wounds of burn patients, bedsore and diabetic ulcers. The healing of wounds is often impaired by the intrinsic antibiotic resistance, the tolerance to many antimicrobials and the ability to form biofilm of this opportunistic pathogen. Finding new topical treatments to combine with antibiotics is thus essential. Among natural products, the antimicrobial properties of honeys have been known for millennia. In this study honey and visible light have been combined to control the growth of P. aeruginosa PAO1. The irradiation by a broad spectrum light source of bacteria inoculated onto 2 % w/v fir and forest honeydew (HD) honeys caused a killing effect that the honeys alone or the light alone did not show. This antimicrobial activity was light energy-dose and honey-concentration dependent. Among the tested honeys, the fir and forest HD honeys were the most efficient ones. In particular, the irradiation by blue LED (λmax = 466 nm) yielded good rates of killing, that were significantly higher in comparison to irradiation alone and honey alone. Interestingly, a similar effect was obtained by plating bacteria on blue LED pre-irradiated HD honeys. The combined use of honey and blue light was also successful in inhibiting the biofilm formation of P. aeruginosa. The blue LED irradiation of PAO1 administered with 10 % w/v forest HD honey significantly enhanced the inhibition of biofilm formation in comparison to dark incubated honey.
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Viviana Teresa Orlandi, Fabrizio Bolognese, and Paola Barbieri "Blue light enhances the antimicrobial activity of honey against Pseudomonas aeruginosa", Proc. SPIE 10479, Light-Based Diagnosis and Treatment of Infectious Diseases, 104790K (8 February 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2291644
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KEYWORDS
Visible radiation

Blue light emitting diodes

Bacteria

Light emitting diodes

Hydrogen

Lamps

Photodynamic therapy

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