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  • Inorganic hydrogels made from spring waters and clay minerals are used for treating skin and musculoskeletal issues, but their exact mechanisms are not fully understood.
  • The study investigates how these hydrogels release beneficial elements for wound healing, measuring element concentration through special techniques and testing their safety using fibroblast cells.
  • Results show that specific element ratios, particularly Zn:Ca and the release of Mn, significantly enhance the hydrogels' effectiveness, emphasizing the need for careful formulation to optimize healing properties.

Article Abstract

Inorganic hydrogels formulated with spring waters and clay minerals are used to treat musculoskeletal disorders and skin affections. Their underlying mechanism of action for skin disorders is not clear, although it is usually ascribed to the chemical composition of the formulation. The aim of this study was to assess the composition and in vitro release of elements with potential wound healing effects from hydrogels prepared with two nanoclays and natural spring water. In vitro Franz cell studies were used and the element concentration was measured by inductively coupled plasma techniques. Biocompatibility studies were used to evaluate the potential toxicity of the formulation against fibroblasts. The studied hydrogels released elements with known therapeutic interest in wound healing. The released ratios of some elements, such as Mg:Ca or Zn:Ca, played a significant role in the final therapeutic activity of the formulation. In particular, the proliferative activity of fibroblasts was ascribed to the release of Mn and the Zn:Ca ratio. Moreover, the importance of formulative studies is highlighted, since it is the optimal combination of the correct ingredients that makes a formulation effective.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7559572PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics12090891DOI Listing

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