Inorganic ions in the skin: Allies or enemies?

Int J Pharm. 2020 Dec 15:591:119991. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2020.119991. Epub 2020 Oct 20.

Abstract

Skin constitutes a barrier protecting the organism against physical and chemical factors. Therefore, it is constantly exposed to the xenobiotics, including inorganic ions that are ubiquitous in the environment. Some of them play important roles in homeostasis and regulatory functions of the body, also in the skin, while others can be considered dangerous. Many authors have shown that inorganic ions could penetrate inside the skin and possibly induce local effects. In this review, we give an account of the current knowledge on the effects of skin exposure to inorganic ions. Beneficial effects on skin conditions related to the use of thermal spring waters are discussed together with the application of aluminium in underarm hygiene products and silver salts in treatment of difficult wounds. Finally, the potential consequences of dermal exposure to topical sensitizers and harmful heavy ions including radionuclides are discussed.

Keywords: Inorganic ions; Skin; Skin absorption; Thermal spring waters.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Ions / metabolism
  • Silver / metabolism
  • Skin Absorption*
  • Skin* / metabolism

Substances

  • Ions
  • Silver