PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATION

2023

Design, Preparation, and Physicochemical Characterisation of Alginate-Based Honey-Loaded Topical Formulations

Hossain ML, Lim LY, et al.

Pharmaceutics

University of Western Australia, Cooperative Research Centre for Honey Bee Products Limited

RESEARCH SUMMARY
This study developed alginate-based topical formulations with high honey loading (70% w/v) in three formats—pre-gel solutions, calcium-crosslinked “wet” hydrogel sheets, and freeze-dried “dry” sheets—using several Western Australian honeys and a New Zealand Manuka comparator. The formulations were physicochemically characterized (pH, moisture, color, spreadability/viscosity), assessed for mechanical handling strength (sheet tensile strength), swelling behavior (dry sheets), and chemical integrity of selected non-sugar honey constituents (HPTLC), with additional quantification of methylglyoxal (MGO) for Manuka honeys. A 6-month stability study (5/30/40 °C) showed largely stable physical properties and retention of monitored honey constituents, with temperature-dependent changes noted for some markers (e.g., modest MGO decreases at higher temperatures and HMF formation at 30–40 °C).

CELLSCALE INSTRUMENT USED

UniVert

Tensile strength testing of honey-loaded alginate wet sheets and dry sheets was performed using a CellScale UniVert tensile tester (200 N load cell). Rectangular specimens (40 mm × 5 mm) were cut from each sheet, and the force at failure was recorded to quantify tensile strength and compare mechanical robustness across sheet types and honey formulations.
AUTHORS

Md Lokman Hossain; Lee Yong Lim; Katherine Hammer; Dhanushka Hettiarachchi; Cornelia Locher.

PUBLICATION DETAILS
JOURNAL

Pharmaceutics

YEAR

2023

INSTITUTIONS

University of Western Australia, Cooperative Research Centre for Honey Bee Products Limited

COUNTRIES

Australia

INSTRUMENT USED

UniVert

TESTING METHODS

Tensile Testing

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Hydrogel Mechanical TestingSkin and Wound Healing Biomechanics

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