Título
Identification of organic compounds in Cajío Peloid (Cuba)
11627/506711627/5067
Autor
Suárez Muñoz, Margaret
Martínez Villegas, Nadia Valentina
González Hernández, Patricia
Melián Rodríguez, Clara
Barrios Cossio, Josiel
Hernández Díaz, Rebeca
Fagundo Catillo, Juan R.
Díaz Rizo, Oscar
Díaz López, Cristina
Pérez Gramatges, Aurora
Resumen
"Thennal muds ("peloids") are a typical example of natural sediments used in the treatment of different pathologies. Nowadays, because of their use in therapeutics, relax and cosmetic issues, a proper management of peloids is of increasing importance. Peloid characterization and monitoring for quality control purposes are therefore the main aspects of peloid management. Organic chemical quality is directly related with the biological active compounds and the therapeutic properties of peloidsto he used in human health and with the determination suitable contamination.
This study was performed to characterize the organic fraction of Cajio peloid (Cuba) in order to identify the organic components with possible biological effects and establish its natural or anthropogenic origin. For this purpose, a procedure with chromatographic analysis and mass spectrometry detection has been performed.
More than 40 compounds were identified, in Cajio peloid, mainly of natural origin. Among them were found alkanes, steroids, fatty acids, alcohols and other heteroatoms compounds, some of them with reported biological activity in their isolated form as antioxidant, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and others. The results provide evidence for medical interpretation of the therapeutic action of Cajio peloid in the treatment of inflammatory and dermatological diseases and contribute to the understanding of pelotherapy, giving some scientific basis for its future development."
Fecha de publicación
2018Tipo de publicación
articleDOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.20937/2018.34.M6ISSMÁrea de conocimiento
ECOLOGÍAColecciones
Editor
Centro de Ciencias de la Atmósfera, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México,Palabras clave
PeloidsPeotherapy
Organic Characterization
Sediment
Cajio