Introduction: zeolites (clinoptilolites) are a family of alluminosilicates and cations clustered to form macro aggregates by small individual cavities. In the medical area they are involved in detoxification mechanisms capturing ions and molecules into their holes. Actually, we classify about 140 types of natural and 150 synthetic zeolites, for specific and selective use. Clinoptilolite is a natural zeolite and it is the most widespread compound in the medical market. Objective: this review analyzes the main fields of zeolite utilization. Methods: we searched Pubmed/Medline using the terms “zeolite” and “clinoptilolite”. Results and discussion: in zoothechnology and veterinary medicine zeolite improves the pets’ fitness, removes radioactive elements, aflatoxines and poisons. Zeolite displays also antioxidant, whitening, hemostatic and anti-diarrhoic properties, projected in human care. However very scanty clinical studies have been run up to now in immunodeficiency, oncology after chemotherapy and radiotherapy as adjuvants. Conclusions: further clinical investigations are urgently required after this review article publication which updates the state of the art.

Zeolita: “La piedra mágica”; principales campos nutricionales, ambientales, experimentales y clínicos de la aplicación [Zeolite: "the magic stone"; main nutritional, environmental, experimental and clinical fields of application] / Laurino, Carmen; Palmieri, Beniamino. - In: NUTRICION HOSPITALARIA. - ISSN 0212-1611. - 32:2(2015), pp. 573-581. [10.3305/nh.2015.32.2.8914]

Zeolita: “La piedra mágica”; principales campos nutricionales, ambientales, experimentales y clínicos de la aplicación [Zeolite: "the magic stone"; main nutritional, environmental, experimental and clinical fields of application]

PALMIERI, Beniamino
2015

Abstract

Introduction: zeolites (clinoptilolites) are a family of alluminosilicates and cations clustered to form macro aggregates by small individual cavities. In the medical area they are involved in detoxification mechanisms capturing ions and molecules into their holes. Actually, we classify about 140 types of natural and 150 synthetic zeolites, for specific and selective use. Clinoptilolite is a natural zeolite and it is the most widespread compound in the medical market. Objective: this review analyzes the main fields of zeolite utilization. Methods: we searched Pubmed/Medline using the terms “zeolite” and “clinoptilolite”. Results and discussion: in zoothechnology and veterinary medicine zeolite improves the pets’ fitness, removes radioactive elements, aflatoxines and poisons. Zeolite displays also antioxidant, whitening, hemostatic and anti-diarrhoic properties, projected in human care. However very scanty clinical studies have been run up to now in immunodeficiency, oncology after chemotherapy and radiotherapy as adjuvants. Conclusions: further clinical investigations are urgently required after this review article publication which updates the state of the art.
2015
32
2
573
581
Zeolita: “La piedra mágica”; principales campos nutricionales, ambientales, experimentales y clínicos de la aplicación [Zeolite: "the magic stone"; main nutritional, environmental, experimental and clinical fields of application] / Laurino, Carmen; Palmieri, Beniamino. - In: NUTRICION HOSPITALARIA. - ISSN 0212-1611. - 32:2(2015), pp. 573-581. [10.3305/nh.2015.32.2.8914]
Laurino, Carmen; Palmieri, Beniamino
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