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X-ray diffraction and electron microscope study of osteons during calcification.

A Ascenzi, E Bonucci, A Ripamonti

    Calcified Tissue Research
    |May 26, 1978
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    This study reveals two distinct types of inorganic particles within bone during calcification. These particles, differing in size and arrangement, are crucial for understanding bone

    Area of Science:

    • Bone Biology
    • Materials Science
    • Biomineralization

    Background:

    • Bone's inorganic fraction is critical for its mechanical properties.
    • Understanding the structural changes during bone calcification is essential.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the changes in bone's inorganic fraction during calcification.
    • To characterize the types and arrangements of inorganic particles in osteons.

    Main Methods:

    • Low- and wide-angle X-ray diffraction techniques.
    • Electron microscopy on single osteon samples.
    • Analysis of osteons at various calcification stages and structural types.

    Main Results:

    • Identified two types of inorganic particles in osteonic lamellar bone.

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  • Type 1: Granules (40-45 Å width) arranged linearly along collagen fibrils.
  • Type 2: Long crystallites (40-45 Å diameter) aligned with collagen fibrils.
  • Conclusions:

    • The study elucidates the microstructural organization of inorganic bone components.
    • Characterization of particle types provides insights into bone formation and structure.