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Mānuka oil - A review of antimicrobial and other medicinal properties

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posted on 2023-05-20, 19:00 authored by Mathew, C, Tesfaye, W, Rasmussen, P, Gregory PetersonGregory Peterson, Bartholomaeus, A, Sharma, M, Thomas, J
Manuka oil is an essential oil derived from Leptospermum scoparium, a plant that has been used by the indigenous populations of New Zealand and Australia for centuries. Both the extracted oil and its individual components have been associated with various medicinal properties. Given the rise in resistance to conventional antibiotics, natural products have been targeted for the development of antimicrobials with novel mechanism of action. This review aimed to collate available evidence on the antimicrobial, anti‐parasitic and anti‐inflammatory activities of mānuka oil and its components. A comprehensive literature search of was conducted using PubMed and Embase (via Scopus) targeting articles from database inception until June 2020. Chemical structures and IUPAC names were sourced from PubChem. Unpublished information from grey literature databases, Google search, targeted websites and Google Patents were also included. The present review found extensive in vitro data supporting the antimicrobial effects of manuka oil warrants further clinical studies to establish its therapeutic potential. Clinical evidence on its efficacy, safety and dosing guidelines are necessary for its implementation for medical purposes. Further work on regulation, standardization and characterization of the medicinal properties of manuka oil is required for establishing consistent efficacy of the product.

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Publication title

Pharmaceuticals

Volume

13

Issue

11

Article number

343

Number

343

Pagination

1-26

ISSN

1424-8247

Department/School

School of Pharmacy and Pharmacology

Publisher

MDPIAG

Place of publication

Switzerland

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Copyright 2020 The Authors. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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Socio-economic Objectives

Other health not elsewhere classified

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