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Title: Monitoring the Release of Methylglyoxal (MGO) from Honey and Honey-Based Formulations
Authors: Dr Md Lokman Hossain
Lee Yong Lim
Katherine Hammer
Dhanushka Hettiarachchi
Cornelia Locher
Issue Date: 22-Mar-2023
Journal: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland)
Abstract: Methylglyoxal (MGO) is considered to be one of the vital components responsible for the anti-bacterial activity of Leptospermum spp. (Manuka) honey. While many studies have demonstrated a dose-dependent antibacterial activity for MGO in vitro, from a therapeutic viewpoint, it is also important to confirm its release from Manuka honey and also from Manuka honey-based formulations. This study is the first to report on the release profile of MGO from five commercial products containing Manuka honey using a Franz diffusion cell and High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC)analysis. The release of MGO expressed as percentage release of MGO content at baseline was monitored over a 12 h period and found to be 99.49 and 98.05% from an artificial honey matrix and NZ Manuka honey, respectively. For the investigated formulations, a time-dependent % MGO release between 85% and 97.18% was noted over the 12 h study period.
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