Transient precursor strategy or very small biological apatite crystals?
- PMID: 17537689
- DOI: 10.1016/j.bone.2007.04.176
Transient precursor strategy or very small biological apatite crystals?
Abstract
The mechanisms of skeletal mineralization have been studied and debated for decades. Recent Raman spectroscopic identification of octacalcium phosphate-like phosphate ions and possibly amorphous calcium phosphate ions in nascent bone mineral were claimed to support a transient precursor strategy for bone apatite formation. However, this data does not refute the theory that the newest, detectable bone mineral is very small, poorly crystalline biological apatite, because non-apatitic phosphate species have previously been identified in biological apatite and detected on the surfaces of nano-sized hydroxyapatite crystals.
Comment on
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Raman spectroscopic evidence for octacalcium phosphate and other transient mineral species deposited during intramembranous mineralization.Bone. 2006 Sep;39(3):434-42. doi: 10.1016/j.bone.2006.02.059. Epub 2006 Apr 19. Bone. 2006. PMID: 16627026
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