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. 1988;7(3):123-32.

Effects of magnesium on calcium phosphate formation

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Effects of magnesium on calcium phosphate formation

P T Cheng et al. Magnesium. 1988.

Abstract

All biological calcium phosphates form in various neutral aqueous solutions containing [CaCl2] = 1 or 3 mM, [MgCl2] = 0-9 mM, [Na2HPO4] = 0.1-90 mM and NaCl (total 300 mosM) kept quiescently at 37 degrees C for 21 days. In all solutions containing 1 mM Ca and in solutions with [Ca] = 3 mM and [PO4] less than 10 mM, heterogeneous nucleation of octa-calcium phosphate (for Mg/Ca less than or equal to 1) or brushite (for Mg/Ca greater than 1) was observed; the former transforming to apatite with time. In contrast, homogeneous nucleation of an unstable amorphous calcium magnesium phosphate occurred in solutions with [Ca] = 3 mM and [PO4] greater than or equal to 10 mM, transforming to apatite, to brushite, and to whitlockite (and newberyite) depending on Mg/Ca and [PO4] values.

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