"The chemistry of bone mineral".

IF 0.4 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
A S Posner
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In this treatise there has been a general introduction to the nature of bone mineral. Without the studies on the chemistry and structure of hydroxyapatites precipitated under physiological conditions it would have been difficult to interpret the data from bone mineral. Earlier studies on well-crystallized apatite systems helped to delineate the nature of the smaller bone crystals which are so difficult to study by standard crystallographic methods. It was shown that bone mineral is submicroscopic in crystal size and thus, has a high surface area which is highly reactive to specific chemical species. Bone mineral apatite is not an equilibrium phase and is slowly perfecting chemically and in crystal size. It is this lack of perfection resulting from crystalline imperfections due to (a) the presence of carbonate, sodium and other ions, and, (b) the deficiency in Ca and OH, which combine to make bone mineral metabolically active. In closing, it is necessary to point out that this is just a brief introduction to the subject of bone mineral. The interested reader is encouraged to seek more details in the bone text books of Vaughan (1975), Bourne (1972) and Zipkin (1973) and the various review articles noted in the body of this exposition.

"骨矿物质的化学性质"
在这篇论文中,对骨矿物质的性质作了一般性的介绍。如果没有对生理条件下沉淀的羟基磷灰石的化学和结构的研究,就很难解释骨矿物的数据。早期对结晶良好的磷灰石系统的研究有助于描绘出用标准晶体学方法很难研究的较小骨晶体的性质。结果表明,骨矿物的晶体尺寸为亚微观,因此具有高表面积,对特定化学物质具有高度反应性。骨矿物磷灰石不是一个平衡相,在化学上和晶体大小上都在慢慢地完善。正是由于(a)碳酸盐、钠和其他离子的存在,以及(b)钙和OH的缺乏(两者结合起来使骨矿物质代谢活跃)造成的晶体缺陷造成了这种不完美。最后,有必要指出,这只是对骨矿物质这一主题的简要介绍。我们鼓励有兴趣的读者在Vaughan (1975), Bourne(1972)和Zipkin(1973)的骨骼教科书中寻找更多的细节,以及本展览正文中提到的各种评论文章。
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期刊介绍: Bulletin of the NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases is always interested in receiving manuscripts on appropriate topics for possible publication. Articles may contain clinical or basic scientic information related to orthopaedic surgery, musculoskeletal, rheumatological, or neurological diseases. Case reports are also accepted
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