Peer-Reviewed Validation for MLG-50 and MLG-A50:Integrated Safety, Inflammation Modulation, Regenerative Support, and Microbiome Activity
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Published in Scientific Reports, this study confirms that Mineral Logic’s fulvic acid formulations demonstrate strong cytocompatibility, absence of appreciable genotoxicity, anti-inflammatory pathway support, regenerative potential, and selective probiotic-stimulating activity across in vitro and in vivo models.
Read the published paper → https://rdcu.be/e3OXq
Executive Summary
Mineral Logic is proud to announce the publication of a peer-reviewed scientific study in Scientific Reports evaluating our fulvic acid formulations, MLG-50 and MLG-A50.
The research, conducted in collaboration with the University of Lodz and Mineral Logic scientists, provides integrated safety and microbiota profiling across multiple experimental models. The findings demonstrate:
High cytocompatibility across mammalian cell types
No appreciable genotoxicity
Support for balanced inflammatory signaling
Pro-regenerative activity in cellular wound models
Selective stimulation of beneficial gut bacteria
Increased microbial diversity in vivo
These results reinforce what innovative formulators already require: documented safety, measurable bioactivity, and mechanism-level insight.
For R&D leaders, functional food developers, beauty chemists, and clean-label strategists, this publication provides peer-reviewed validation that fulvic acid can be both clean-label and scientifically substantiated.
This is not marketing language. It is published data.
Key Findings
1. Strong Cytocompatibility and Favorable Safety Profile
High compatibility across multiple mammalian cell types
No relevant nuclear abnormalities detected
Genotoxicity levels are significantly lower than reference dietary compounds
These results support structure–function positioning, such as:
“Supports normal cellular health” and “Provides ingredients that help maintain healthy cellular function.”
2. Support for Balanced Inflammatory Pathways
Suppression of NF-κB activation in LPS-stimulated monocytes
Reduced secretion of TNF and IL-6
Preservation of IL-10 production
The data demonstrate support for balanced immune and inflammatory responses without impairing pro-resolution pathways.
Compliant positioning includes:
“Supports a healthy immune response”
“Helps maintain balanced inflammatory processes.”
3. Regenerative Potential in Cellular Models
MLG-A50 significantly accelerated wound closure in LoVo cell models
MLG-50 supported early-phase regenerative responses
Activity consistent with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory mechanisms
Appropriate compliant positioning:
“Supports the body’s natural tissue-repair processes.”
4. Selective Probiotic-Stimulating Activity
In vitro:
Significant stimulation of Lactobacillus rhamnosus and Lactobacillus plantarum
Activity observed at dilutions as high as 1/32,768
Neutral or inhibitory activity toward E. coli and Salmonella paratyphi
In vivo (guinea pig model):
Increased gut microbial diversity
Enrichment of beneficial taxa associated with mucosal integrity and immune modulation
Compliant positioning:
“Supports a healthy gut microbiome.”
“Promotes the growth of beneficial gut bacteria.”
Conclusion
MLG-50 and MLG-A50 demonstrate:
High cytocompatibility
No appreciable genotoxicity
Support for balanced immune signaling
Pro-regenerative cellular activity
Selective microbiome support in vitro and in vivo
This publication strengthens the scientific foundation of Mineral Logic’s fulvic complex and supports ongoing research, including a current collaboration with Dr. Karen Sweazea at Arizona State University, investigating clinical outcomes related to metabolic health.
Your next breakthrough starts 80 million years deep — and now it is peer-reviewed.






































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