Nope.Sorry Gary, regular re-inflating will dry out sealant (slowly, a bit at a time if you keep adding air regularly). The air added will absorb some of the moisture from the sealant. Obviously if you have done a decent job of the install and dont have a slow leak you wont be adding enough air over the year or so to cause it to dry fully, but if you need to top off all the time it will dry out due to adding new air.
It's not the adding of air that causes drying but the loss of air.
Have a wee think about why are you adding air, eh?
And have a wee think about air volume in a defined space at a constant pressure.