The present study focuses on the formulation and evaluation of sodium alginate-based herbal beads intended for nasal decongestion, using the ionic gelation method. With a growing interest in natural therapies and plant-based drug delivery systems, this research aims to provide a safe, effective, and biocompatible alternative to conventional synthetic nasal decongestants. The beads were formulated using a synergistic combination of Coleus amboinicus leaf extract, ginger rhizome extract, lemon juice extract, eucalyptus essential oil, basil oil, and chamomile oil. These ingredients were selected based on their well-documented pharmacological activities relevant to nasal congestion, including mucolytic, antiinflammatory, antimicrobial, antioxidant, and soothing effects. Sodium alginate served as the primary polymer for encapsulation due to its biodegradability, mucoadhesive properties, and safety profile. Calcium chloride was used as the cross-linking agent to initiate bead formation via ionic gelation, a technique known for its mild processing conditions suitable for preserving the activity of heat-sensitive herbal components. The resulting beads were evaluated for their physical characteristics, including shape, size uniformity, surface texture, and structural integrity, all of which indicated successful formulation. Encapsulation efficiency was measured and found to be satisfactory, confirming the compatibility of the herbal constituents with the alginate matrix. Swelling studies and preliminary in-vitro release observations suggest that the beads are capable of hydrating and gradually releasing the active compounds, which is ideal for sustained contact with the nasal mucosa. The combined action of the incorporated ingredients aims to relieve nasal blockage, reduce inflammation, eliminate microbial pathogens, and soothe irritated mucosal linings. The inclusion of eucalyptus and basil oils enhances the aromatic and penetrating effects, while chamomile oil and lemon juice offer calming and antioxidant benefits. This formulation is particularly targeted for conditions such as allergic rhinitis, sinusitis, and the common cold. Overall, the study demonstrates the potential of this natural, non-invasive dosage form as a novel approach for managing nasal congestion. The use of a biodegradable polymeric carrier along with a blend of traditional medicinal ingredients enhances patient acceptability, reduces adverse effects, and supports sustainable pharmaceutical development. Future investigations will include detailed in-vitro release profiling, antimicrobial testing, and possibly clinical evaluations to validate the efficacy and safety of the developed formulation for therapeutic use.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68c1a91354b1d3bfb60e2725 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.35629/4494-1004500512