Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences (May 2023)

Solid-state properties of pink clay from Jequitinhonha Valley in Brazil for pre-formulation study

  • Maria Betânia de Freitas-Marques,
  • Osmar Patrício Almeida,
  • Flávia Lidiane Oliveira da Silva,
  • Bárbara Caroline Rodrigues Araújo,
  • José Domingos Ardisson,
  • Rita de Cássia de Oliveira Sebastião,
  • Wagner da Nova Mussel,
  • Maria Irene Yoshida,
  • Guilherme Carneiro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/s2175-97902023e21460
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 59

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Abstract Clay minerals are still widely used in pharmaceutical products for human health and cosmetic purposes. Pre-formulation studies were conducted to identify solid-state properties of pink clay, a sample from Diamantina, Brazil. Among the solid properties to be analyzed, we have selected type identification, iron phases, crystallinity, powder flow characteristics, thermal behavior, and non-isothermal phase transition kinetics. The pink clay is composed of (1:1) clay type and kaolinite as the main component. The Mössbauer spectrum of pink clay shows Fe3+(α-Fe2O3) hematite, Fe2+, and Fe3+ with large Δ/2ξq of about 2.80 and 2.69 mm.s-1 respectively, related to iron silicates, most likely pyroxene, and a superparamagnetic Fe3+. Pink clay exhibits poor flow properties. The thermal behavior indicates a phase-transition between 400 - 600 ºC associated with the dehydroxylation of the pink clay system requiring ~300 kJ mol-1, being constant until the process reaches a conversion of ~50% when the energy is enhanced to ~530 kJ mol-1, concluding the whole dehydroxylation process (α=80%). Solid-state properties and characteristics found for the pink clay must be considered for the proper design of formulations. This type of clay shows unique pharmaceutical properties that can be favorably exploited by the cosmetic industry.

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