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When shopping for “Mānuka honey”, you’ll often see terms like “UMF™” and “MGO” on the label. But what do they really mean? Here's a simple guide to help you understand the difference—and how they work together to measure honey quality and health benefits.
UMF™ (Unique Mānuka Factor): New Zealand’s Quality Seal
UMF™ is a globally recognized quality certification issued by the “UMF™ Honey Association of New Zealand”, designed to ensure “authenticity, purity, and potency”.
It tests for four core natural markers found in genuine Mānuka honey:
Component | What It Measures | Why It Matters |
Leptosperin |
Purity |
Found only in real Mānuka honey – confirms it's genuine. |
MGO (Methylglyoxal) |
Potency / Antibacterial power |
The higher the MGO, the stronger the health benefits. |
DHA |
Shelf-life potential |
Converts into MGO over time, ensuring long-lasting activity. |
HMF |
Freshness |
Lower HMF = fresher, higher-quality honey. |
UMF™ = A total score based on these four factors.
MGO (Methylglyoxal): The Key Active Ingredient
MGO is a natural compound found in Mānuka honey—responsible for its unique antibacterial properties.
- The higher the MGO number, the more powerful the honey.
- Common grades: MGO 83+, 261+, 512+,826+
- MGO is also one of the core components of the UMF™ rating.
MGO is included in the UMF™ rating—but UMF™ also checks for purity, freshness, and long-term effectiveness.
How They Work Together
UMF™ is the full quality standard, assuring that the honey is pure, potent, and authentic. MGO is a key marker of potency, indicating the honey’s strength against bacteria and microbes.