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The influence of anionic chitin derivatives on calcium phosphate crystallization
C A Andrew1, E Khor, G W Hastings
1Department of Chemistry, National University of Singapore, Singapore.
Abstract:
The influence of two water-soluble anionic chitin derivatives, sodium carboxymethyl-chitin (CM-chitin) and phosphoryl-chitin (P-chitin) on the crystallization of calcium phosphate by seeded growth and turbidimetry were studied. The adsorption of these derivatives onto hydroxyapatite obtained at 37 degrees C, fitted the Langmuir isotherm. The affinity constant and number of adsorption sites were measured at 2.9 and 1.69 micromol m(-2) for CM-chitin and 11.85 and 4.23 micromol m(-2) for P-chitin. P-chitin exerted a potent inhibitory effect on the seeded growth of hydroxyapatite from a supersaturated solution, reducing the initial rate of crystallization by more than 90% at a solution concentration of 10(-4)M. Both chitin derivatives also retarded the rate of spontaneous calcium phosphate precipitation. The type of calcium phosphate precipitated was poorly crystallized, calcium-deficient apatite. The chitin derivatives were found to be incorporated into the precipitate and influenced both the phase and morphology of calcium phosphate formed.
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