Research

Strontium Citrate

4 peer-reviewed studies curated from PubMed and Semantic Scholar.

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Meta-analyses
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Systematic reviews
1
RCTs
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Meta-analyses (50%)
RCTs (25%)
Observational (25%)

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2022·BMC oral health·Ming-Dong Yan, Yan-Jing Ou, Yan-Jun Lin, et al

Does the incorporation of strontium into calcium phosphate improve bone repair? A meta-analysis.

Meta-analysisJoint Bone Health

Meta-analysis of 35 animal studies investigating the incorporation of strontium into calcium phosphate bone substitutes. The analysis found that Sr-doped materials improved new bone formation and bone volume/tissue volume, indicating enhanced bone repair performance.

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2017·Scientific reports·Junyu Shi, Yuan Li, Yingxin Gu, et al

Effect of titanium implants with strontium incorporation on bone apposition in animal models: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Meta-analysisJoint Bone Health

Systematic review and meta-analysis assessing the efficacy of titanium implant surfaces with or without strontium incorporation on osseointegration in animal models. Strontium-modified implants showed significantly higher bone-to-implant contact than unmodified implants, indicating a positive effect on osseointegration and bone apposition.

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2013·Acta dermato-venereologica·Alexandru D P Papoiu, Rodrigo Valdes-Rodriguez, Leigh A Nattkemper, et al

A novel topical formulation containing strontium chloride significantly reduces the intensity and duration of cowhage-induced itch.

RCTn = 32Skin Hair Health

Double-blinded, vehicle-controlled study testing the antipruritic efficacy of topical strontium chloride in 32 healthy subjects. The 4% strontium hydrogel formulation significantly reduced the intensity and duration of cowhage-induced itch, outperforming hydrocortisone and diphenhydramine.

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2014·Bone·Helen Moise, David R Chettle, Ana Pejović-Milić

Monitoring bone strontium intake in osteoporotic females self-supplementing with strontium citrate with a novel in-vivo X-ray fluorescence based diagnostic tool.

Observationaln = 10Joint Bone Health

Observational study measuring bone strontium levels in 10 osteoporotic females self-supplementing with strontium citrate. Non-invasive in vivo x-ray fluorescence was used to track bone strontium levels, which significantly increased over time, suggesting continued accumulation with prolonged supplementation.

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