Physical
and biochemical changes of thermal mud after maturation.
Galzigna
L, Moretto C, Lalli A
Biomed Pharmacother 1996
Department of Biological Chemistry, University of
Paduva, Italy
Thermal mud is a therapeutic agent whose
antirheumatic effectiveness is optimized by a process of
maturation. The maturation of thermal mud was followed
at 48 degrees C under controlled conditions by measuring
physical and biochemical changes due to the growth of
colonizing thermophilie microorganisms.
Thermogravimertic measurements allowed us to
identify the building up of an organic component
including phospholipids and in particular a previously
recognized sulfoglycolipid, which was further purified.
The compound may be responsible for the antirheumatic
effect of the mud and is produced by the colonizing
species which develop in a period of maturation
subsequent to that of production of photosynthetic
pigments.
PMID: 8952873, UI: 97110722
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