Phosphorus Research Bulletin
Online ISSN : 1882-2363
Print ISSN : 0918-4783
ISSN-L : 0918-4783
MINERALIZATION OF CALCIUM PHOSPHATE ON OCTACALCIUM PHOSPHATE IN A SOLUTION MIMICKING IN VIVO CONDITIONS
Taishi YokoiIll Yong KimChikara Ohtsuki
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2012 Volume 26 Pages 71-76

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Octacalcium phosphate (OCP) has a biological affinity for living bone. It is worthwhile investigating the behavior of crystal growth, transformation and dissolution of OCP crystals under physiological conditions, with a similar concentration in inorganic composition to that of human blood plasma, to understand the affinity for living bone. We examined the behavior of OCP crystals after exposure to a simulated body fluid (SBF). No crystalline phase changes were exhibited by samples soaked in SBF, but formation of calcium phosphate was assumed to occur because of decreases in concentration of both calcium and phosphate ions in SBF. The molar ratio of the reduction in calcium and phosphate ions concentrations (ΔCa/ΔP) at 1 day was 1.42, eventually converging to a value of 1.33. These results indicated that OCP was formed on OCP crystals through an intermediate amorphous phase and OCP soaked in SBF was transformed into hydroxyapatite to only a negligible extent in the solution.
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© 2012 Japanese Association of Inorganic Phosphorus Chemistry
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