MelMax® is a sterile, inert wound dressing impregnated with a metal-ion formulation and medical grade buckwheat honey specifically selected for medical use. The blend of trace elements... Read more »
Product files
- Product Brochure MelMax (English), also available in Dutch, French, German, Italian, Portugese and Spanish
- Instructions for Use MelMax
- Wound classification model
Case reports
- Case Report Principelle IF ointment, Principelle Matrix and MelMax
- Case Report Principelle IF, MelMax and Principelle Matrix
- Case Report MelMax
- Case Report Principelle Matrix and MelMax
- Case Report MelMax & Principelle IF (Veterinary use)
- Case Report MelMax (Veterinary use)
Relevant literature
- Tissue viability research on MelMax
- Mechanism of honey bacteriostatic action against MRSA – Brudzynski 2013
- Honey exposure stimulates wound repair of human dermal fibroblasts – Ranzato 2013
- Powerful bacterial killing by buckwheat honeys – Brudzynski 2012
- The evidence and the rationale for the use of honey as a wound dressing – Molan 2011
- Are all wound products created equally? The re-emergence of natural honey – Al-Lenjawi 2015
- An in vitro examination of the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of buckwheat honey – Van den Berg 2008
- The significance of surface pH in chronic wounds – Gethin 2007
- The Evidence Supporting the use of honey as a wound dressing – Molan 2006
- A clinical prospective study assessing the efficacy of a fenolic rich honey and PHI-5 dressing in therapy resistant and colonized burn defects – Hoeksema 2005
- Clinical usage of honey as a wound dressing, an update – Molan 2004
- The Effect of Dilution on the Rate of Hydrogen Peroxide Production in Honey and Its Implications for Wound Healing – Bang 2003
- Potential of Honey in Treatment of Wounds and Burns – Molan 2001
- Methylglyoxal – A Potential Risk Factor of Manuka Honey in Healing of Diabetic Ulcers – Majtan 2009