Study of Attapulgite for Human Health

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Wilson Acchar Antonio Carlos Silva da Costal Tulio Flávio Accioly de Lima e Moura Ledjane Barreto
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

"Clays are common ingredients in pharmaceutical products both as exclplents and active substances. Clay minerals are naturally cationic exchangers and they may undergo ion exchange with basic drugs in solution. Smectites, and montmorillonite have been studied due their high cation exchange capacity as compared to other silicates. Recently a patented study reports the use of attapulgite as the encapsulating agents both for the protecting the active substance and modulating release into the body. Some clays such as kaolinite, smectites, talc, etc are also used as dermatological protectors. Sepiolite and smectites have the ability to form complexes with organic compounds with absorb ultra-violet radiation, enabling them to be used in sun screens with protection factors. The objective of this work is to characterize the attapulgite in order to study the potential use of this clay material in the human health.IntroductionSince the begimling of time, nature has served humanity as a source of various raw materials. Among these, clays such as kaolinite and ilitte are common ingredients in the tile production. Recently, special clay materials have been investigated in order to identifY new potential uses of these class of materials. Clay materials are natural raw material and have excellent properties such as low toxicity, good biocompatibility, making them a good material to be used in biological applications. Attapulgite (paligorskite) and sepiolite is so called special clays. These special clay materials are very sin1ilar and have a great potential to be used in some technological areas due their special catalytic, sorptive and colloidal-rheological properties [1-8]. Recently some works have reported the use of these special clays materials for many applications such as drug delivery, wound dressing, oil absorbent, pesticides, fertilizers [9-12]. Brazil has a significant reserve of attapulgite located in Piaui state, making the study of the potential of this mineral in special areas, very attractive. Attapulgite is classified a fibrous alluminous silicate material and shows the presence of micro pores and channels, fine particle size and high surface area making this material a good candidate alternative material to be used in many industrial applications [6,8,9,11,12]. The objective of this work is to characterize the physical and microstructure of attapulgite."
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APA: Wilson Acchar Antonio Carlos Silva da Costal Tulio Flávio Accioly de Lima e Moura Ledjane Barreto  (2012)  Study of Attapulgite for Human Health

MLA: Wilson Acchar Antonio Carlos Silva da Costal Tulio Flávio Accioly de Lima e Moura Ledjane Barreto Study of Attapulgite for Human Health. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2012.

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