Development of ginger oleoresin-enriched marshmallow candy as a nutraceutical for managing pediatric chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting

Marzooka Kazi-Chishti , Umme Jasvi Kulsum , Mohamed Hassan Dehghan , Mohd Nazimuddin Chishti , Kazi Bilal
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Abstract

Objective

Chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) significantly impact pediatric cancer patients, affecting treatment adherence and quality of life. This study aimed to develop gingerol-enriched marshmallow candy as a nutraceutical to alleviate CINV, offering a palatable and effective antiemetic formulation for children.

Methods

A central composite experimental design was employed to optimize the formulation. The various parameters, including textural attributes (hardness, springiness, and cohesiveness), weight variation, disintegration time, in vitro release, moisture content, water activity coefficient, and stability, of the marshmallows were evaluated to ensure the efficacy and quality of the product.

Results

The study identified an optimal formulation comprising ginger powder extract (4% w/w), gelatin (6% w/w), gum acacia (2.5% w/w), and agar (2.5% w/w). This composition demonstrated excellent textural characteristics, rapid disintegration, and efficient gingerol release in simulated conditions. The marshmallow candy also exhibited high acceptability in terms of stability and potential usability as a pediatric nutraceutical.

Conclusion

The ginger oleoresin-enriched marshmallow candy presents a novel and appealing delivery system for managing CINV in pediatric patients. Its favorable sensory and functional properties could improve compliance and enhance the overall treatment experience for children undergoing chemotherapy.
富含姜油树脂的棉花糖作为治疗儿科化疗引起的恶心和呕吐的营养品的开发
目的探讨化疗引起的恶心呕吐(CINV)对儿童癌症患者的影响,影响治疗依从性和生活质量。本研究旨在开发富含姜辣素的棉花糖作为缓解CINV的营养保健品,为儿童提供一种美味有效的止吐配方。方法采用中心复合实验设计对复方进行优化。对棉花糖的质地属性(硬度、弹性、黏结性)、重量变化、崩解时间、体外释放度、水分含量、水活度系数、稳定性等参数进行评价,以保证产品的功效和质量。结果确定了生姜粉提取物(4% w/w)、明胶(6% w/w)、金合胶(2.5% w/w)、琼脂(2.5% w/w)的最佳配方。该组合物在模拟条件下表现出优异的结构特征、快速分解和有效的姜辣素释放。棉花糖在稳定性和作为儿童营养保健品的潜在可用性方面也表现出很高的可接受性。结论富含姜油树脂的棉花糖是治疗小儿CINV的一种新颖的、有吸引力的给药系统。其良好的感觉和功能特性可提高儿童化疗依从性,提高整体治疗体验。
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