Development of hyaluronic acid-based edible film for alleviating dry mouth

For alleviating dry mouth symptoms, edible films based on hyaluronic acid (HA) with 3 different mw (800, 1200 and 2300 kDa) were prepared (800F, 1200F and 2300F, respectively), and the properties as well as effectiveness were compared. The concentration of each HA dispersion for film forming was set...

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Main Authors: Dong-Keon Kweon, Jung-Ah Han
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Language:English
Published: Tsinghua University Press 2023-03-01
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description For alleviating dry mouth symptoms, edible films based on hyaluronic acid (HA) with 3 different mw (800, 1200 and 2300 kDa) were prepared (800F, 1200F and 2300F, respectively), and the properties as well as effectiveness were compared. The concentration of each HA dispersion for film forming was set as 3.0 %, 1.5 % or 1.0 %, for the mw 800, 1200 and 2300 kDa, respectively, based on the solubility. The 800F showed the highest thickness, tensile strength, and water vapor transparency, whereas obtained the lowest transparency and elongation at break among samples. All of the HA films showed safety against microorganism during 28 storage day at 40 °C with 60 % humidity. The optimum site for film attachment in mouth was the palate, and 800F was the most effective for stimulating saliva secretion, eliciting a 38 % increase compared to control (without film), tested by the elderly over 65 years old. By the sensory test, 800F was also the most acceptable. Based on above results, the edible films effectively stimulating saliva secretion could be produced with HA, and the physical, sensory characteristics as well as disintegration times of the film could be controlled by mw and the dissolution concentration of HA.
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spelling doaj-art-c7b658ea02064a6098039c039c03f1fb2025-02-03T10:37:23ZengTsinghua University PressFood Science and Human Wellness2213-45302023-03-01122371377Development of hyaluronic acid-based edible film for alleviating dry mouthDong-Keon Kweon0Jung-Ah Han1Jinwoo Bio Co., Ltd., Yongin 17111, KoreaDepartment of Food and Nutrition, Sangmyung University, Seoul 03016, Korea; Corresponding author at: Department of Food and Nutrition, Sangmyung University, Seoul 03016, Korea.For alleviating dry mouth symptoms, edible films based on hyaluronic acid (HA) with 3 different mw (800, 1200 and 2300 kDa) were prepared (800F, 1200F and 2300F, respectively), and the properties as well as effectiveness were compared. The concentration of each HA dispersion for film forming was set as 3.0 %, 1.5 % or 1.0 %, for the mw 800, 1200 and 2300 kDa, respectively, based on the solubility. The 800F showed the highest thickness, tensile strength, and water vapor transparency, whereas obtained the lowest transparency and elongation at break among samples. All of the HA films showed safety against microorganism during 28 storage day at 40 °C with 60 % humidity. The optimum site for film attachment in mouth was the palate, and 800F was the most effective for stimulating saliva secretion, eliciting a 38 % increase compared to control (without film), tested by the elderly over 65 years old. By the sensory test, 800F was also the most acceptable. Based on above results, the edible films effectively stimulating saliva secretion could be produced with HA, and the physical, sensory characteristics as well as disintegration times of the film could be controlled by mw and the dissolution concentration of HA.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213453022001513Edible filmHyaluronic acidSaliva stimulatingTensile strengthThickness
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Jung-Ah Han
Development of hyaluronic acid-based edible film for alleviating dry mouth
Food Science and Human Wellness
Edible film
Hyaluronic acid
Saliva stimulating
Tensile strength
Thickness
title Development of hyaluronic acid-based edible film for alleviating dry mouth
title_full Development of hyaluronic acid-based edible film for alleviating dry mouth
title_fullStr Development of hyaluronic acid-based edible film for alleviating dry mouth
title_full_unstemmed Development of hyaluronic acid-based edible film for alleviating dry mouth
title_short Development of hyaluronic acid-based edible film for alleviating dry mouth
title_sort development of hyaluronic acid based edible film for alleviating dry mouth
topic Edible film
Hyaluronic acid
Saliva stimulating
Tensile strength
Thickness
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