MED, VIŠE OD HRANE: MOGUĆNOST PRIMENE U REGENERATIVNOJ MEDICINI

  • Jelena Živković Univerzitet u Nišu, Medicinski fakultet, Institut za biologiju i humanu genetiku, Niš, Srbija
  • Jelena Najdanović Univerzitet u Nišu, Medicinski fakultet, Institut za biologiju i humanu genetiku, Niš, Srbija
Ključne reči: med, zarastanje rana, reparacija tkiva, regeneracija tkiva, tkivno inženjerstvo

Sažetak


Med je od davnina prepoznat kao dragoceni prirodni produkt, ne samo zbog svoje nutritivne vrednosti, već i zbog svojih lekovitih svojstava. Iako je u najvećoj meri sačinjen od ugljenih hidrata, on sadrži i brojne enzime, aminokiseline, organske kiseline, polifenole, minerale, vitamine i druge supstance, čija zastupljenost varira u zavisnosti od vrste meda i njegovog botaničkog i geografskog porekla. Zahvaljujući svojim antimikrobnim svojstvima, kao i blagotvornom efektu na zarastanje rana, reparaciju i regeneraciju tkiva, med može imati potencijalnu ulogu u oblastima tkivnog inženjerstva i regenerativne medicine.

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