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IntroductionBentonitic clays from the Hammam Boughrara deposit in the Maghnia area (northwestern Algeria) were studied by mineralogical, chemical and physicochemical characterization to evaluate their potential suitability as raw and purified materials in pharmaceutical and cosmetic applications.MethodologyNatural bentonite was purified by Na+ ion exchange treatment combined with sedimentation techniques. Before use in the pharmaceutical industry, bentonite samples must be safe and conform to recommendations and directives of pharmacopeia. A set of technological tests were investigated with the samples, such as cation exchange capacity (CEC), specific surface area (SSA), swelling capacity (SC),sedimentation volume (SV) and viscosity, and mineralogical, chemical and microbial properties were also identified by X-ray fluorescence (XRF), X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM).ResultsMineralogical data proved that the raw bentonite is mainly composed of smectite and illite with small quantities of gangue minerals such quartz, feldspars (orthoclase and albite) and calcite. The purified bentonite matches the mineralogical properties of Wyoming bentonite as an international standard clay (deposits of high economic value). Quartz and feldspars were successfully eliminated in the absence of illite and calcite after beneficiation. Investigation of chemical analyses indicated that the contents of trace elements (particularly Pb and As) were below the more restrictive limits proposed by major pharmacopeias for raw and purified bentonite clay. For microbiological tests, the absence of Escherichia coli, Salmonella species, Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa was confirmed. Moreover, we note that a high cation exchange capacity, large surface area, and good swelling capacity and sedimentation volume were also obtained for purified bentonite.ConclusionIn view of the fundamentals of major pharmacopoeias for the use of bentonite in pharmacies and considering the results obtained, we identified a pharmaceutically acceptable designation for purified Algerian bentonite, which can be used as a pharmaceutical excipient and in cosmetic products such as creams, powders and emulsions.

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  • Bentonitic clays from the Hammam Boughrara deposit in the Maghnia area were studied by mineralogical, chemical and physicochemical characterization to evaluate their potential suitability as raw and purified materials in pharmaceutical and cosmetic applications

  • Investigation of chemical analyses indicated that the contents of trace elements ( Pb and As) were below the more restrictive limits proposed by major pharmacopeias for raw and purified bentonite clay

  • We note that a high cation exchange capacity, large surface area, and good swelling capacity and sedimentation volume were obtained for purified bentonite

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Introduction

Bentonitic clays from the Hammam Boughrara deposit in the Maghnia area (northwestern Algeria) were studied by mineralogical, chemical and physicochemical characterization to evaluate their potential suitability as raw and purified materials in pharmaceutical and cosmetic applications. Clays are widespread in the Earth’s crust [1], and have expanded application in several engineering fields. Their applications are found in the petroleum industry, and in ceramics, paint, paper, pharmaceuticals, plastics, foundry bondants, and others [2,3,4]. Nabil and Malek BMC Chemistry (2021) 15:50 among the world’s most important and useful industrial minerals, because of their high specific surface areas, optimum rheological characteristics and/or excellent sorptive capacities [3]. Bentonite is regarded as one of the most suitable materials for a large number of industries due to its advantageous characteristics, such as high cation exchange capacity and large specific surface area associated with small particle sizes [3, 10]

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