Physicochemical characterization of therapeutic peloids from the surroundings of Costa Rica Arenal Volcano

Authors

  • German L Madrigal Redondo
  • Rolando Vargas Zúñiga
  • Gustavo Carazo Berrocal
  • Nils Ramírez Arguedas

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61096/ijpar.v4.iss4.2015.418-427

Keywords:

Hot Springs, Physicochemical Properties, Cosmetics, Social Development, Microenterprise, Peloids, SMEs, link Partner Enterprise-University-Society

Abstract

Costa Rica is a volcanic country, containing a variety of peloids with different physicochemical properties; also its main
source of income is the tourism. Most of their abundant natural resources have not been characterized and even used yet,
this need offer the opportunity to study the physicochemical characteristics of peloids near the Arenal Volcano which may
be related to its therapeutic properties, despite of this is a tourist attraction area characterized by hot springs, hotels and
spas, it has a low socioeconomic and industrial development, and industrialization of products would create new jobs, and
promote the health and wellness tourism, producing a productive linkage. Objective
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The physicochemical characterization of the Peloids near the Arenal Volcano Costa Rica and relate them to their
therapeutic properties.
Methods
Peloids were characterized by tests such as pH, rheology, density, DSC, X-ray diffraction and thermal conductivity.
Results and conclusions
Peloids where characterized primarily as kandites billaminars, with a thixotropic flow, high in Fe2O3 , Al2O3, SIO2, Na2O,
TiO2, ZrO2 minerals, an acid 4,70 pH, allowing them for the formulation of masks and other anti-psoriasis and anti-acne
pharmaceutical forms.

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Published

2015-10-26

How to Cite

German L Madrigal Redondo, Rolando Vargas Zúñiga, Gustavo Carazo Berrocal, & Nils Ramírez Arguedas. (2015). Physicochemical characterization of therapeutic peloids from the surroundings of Costa Rica Arenal Volcano. IJPAR JOURNAL, 4(4), 418–427. https://doi.org/10.61096/ijpar.v4.iss4.2015.418-427