Chemical and mineralogical characterization and anti-inflammatory activity evaluation of Senegal's muds.
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2017Author
Guèye, Rokhaya Sylla
Sy, Awa Ndiaye
Badiane, Insa
Diop, Mouhamadou Bassir
Sall, Cheikh
Baldé, Mamadou
Sène, Madièye
Ndao, Youssou
Diédhiou, Adama
Sy, Gata Yoro
Seck, Matar
Fall, Djibril
Wélé, Alassane
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Clays have been use in therapeutics for a long time and proliferation of thermal mud centers testifies to its
effectiveness. In our work, anti-inflammatory activity of Ziguinchor mangrove sludge and Mbodiène attapulgite
was evaluated, after a chemical and mineralogical characterization. Results obtained showed for mangrove mud
multiple components with mainly varying contents in sodium, aluminum, chlorine, silicon and iron. Attapulgite
was predominantly composed of silicon 55.15%, magnesium 13.8%, calcium 11.11%, iron 8.3% and aluminum
7.78%. The cation exchange capacity evaluated with the cobaltihexamine ion was 95 meq / 100 g for Attapulgite
versus 6.85 meq / 100 g for the mangrove mud. Mineralogical analysis has shown that mangrove mud consists
essentially of kaolinite and palygorskite is the dominant mineral of attapulgite with quartz, crystals of ankerites,
dolomites. Anti-inflammatory activity evaluation showed a percentage of inhibition of edema induced in croton
oil from 25.23% for attapulgite, to 28.34% for Ziguinchor mud, against 52, 26% for Voltaren Emulgel® as reference. These results predict a good way of additional treatment at lower cost for pathologies such as
osteoarthritis.