2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.msec.2016.01.051
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Hydroxyapatite from fish scale for potential use as bone scaffold or regenerative material

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“…Further, the bone can be repeatedly boiled in distilled water to separate the organic tissue and bone marrow [4,6,11]. Degreasing and elimination of external hyaluronic acid and proteins can be achieved by bones immersion either in alcohol baths (ethanol 70%, v/v), followed by distilled water washing and hydrogen peroxide preservation (30%, v/v) or in alkaline sodium hydroxide (NaOH) solution (1 N) [4,12].…”
Section: Precursor's Preparation: Impurities and Organic Components Rmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Further, the bone can be repeatedly boiled in distilled water to separate the organic tissue and bone marrow [4,6,11]. Degreasing and elimination of external hyaluronic acid and proteins can be achieved by bones immersion either in alcohol baths (ethanol 70%, v/v), followed by distilled water washing and hydrogen peroxide preservation (30%, v/v) or in alkaline sodium hydroxide (NaOH) solution (1 N) [4,12].…”
Section: Precursor's Preparation: Impurities and Organic Components Rmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dedicated studies offer extensive information regarding [1] marine resources such as vertebrates bones-fish bones [5,6,11,12] and calcified structures of invertebrates-coral, snail, seashell, cuttlefish, sea urchin, etc. [12][13][14][15][16][17], and [2] land resources such as animal bone tissue-preponderantly bovine bone [2,4,18,19] or other calcified structures such as eggshells [9,20], which could be used as cost-effective raw materials.…”
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“…In the 1980s, Hydroxyapatite (HA) was considered to be the material of choice for the development of bone substitutes to repair bone fractures and other defects due to its strong affinity with the mineral constituents of bones, good bioactivity, osteoconductivity, and biocompatibility with the human bone tissue . Although, stoichiometric HA, composed of calcium (Ca), phosphates (PO 4 ), and hydroxyl (OH) groups [Ca 10 (PO 4 ) 6 (OH) 2 ], the chemical composition of biological apatites differs from the stoichiometric HA .…”
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“…HAp derived from high temperature sintering of fish scales [80,81], fish bone [82,83], bovine bone [84] and pig bone [85] have also been used for development of composite bone scaffolds. Thus it is seen that bioceramic HAp has been derived from a wide range of natural sources like corals, algae and shells and biowaste maerials like eggshells, scales and bones.…”
Section: Hap From Bones and Scalesmentioning
confidence: 99%