
The Powerful Anti-Microbial Properties of Australian Honeypot Ant Honey
A study conducted by the University of Sydney has found that honey produced by Australian honeypot ants possesses unique antimicrobial properties against bacteria and fungi. This discovery validates the traditional medicinal use of ant honey by Indigenous communities. The researchers identified that the ant honey has a distinct mechanism of action compared to Manuka honey and could potentially be used as a starting point for developing new antibiotics. The ant honey was found to be effective against Staphylococcus aureus bacteria and two species of fungi. This research highlights the potential of ant honey in the field of medicine and antibiotic development.