Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan
Online ISSN : 1882-1022
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Apatite Deposition on Calcium Alginate Fibres in Simulated Body Fluid
Tadashi KOKUBOMasayuki HANAKAWAMasakazu KAWASHITAMasahiko MINODAToshiyuki BEPPUTakeaki MIYAMOTOTakashi NAKAMURA
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2004 Volume 112 Issue 1307 Pages 363-367

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Calcium alginate fibres with an average diameter of 5 μm were prepared by extruding an aqueous sodium alginate solution through nozzles with holes of 0.1 mm diameter into an aqueous calcium chloride solution, and then through a calcium chloride methanol solution. The ratio of D-mannuronate (M) to L-gluronate (G) subunits in the calcium alginate ranged from 0.7 to 2.0. The fibres were soaked in an aqueous saturated calcium hydroxide solution for 5 d, and then soaked in a simulated body fluid (SBF) with ion concentrations nearly equal to those of human blood plasma. Fibres with an M/G ratio of 2.0 had apatite deposited on their surfaces within 7 d in SBF, but fibres with M/G ratios of 0.7 and 1.5 did not. The higher apatite-forming ability of the former fibres was attributed to their release of more calcium ions from the fibres, that is, the formation of a larger number of free carboxyl groups, effective for apatite nucleation and more efficient acceleration of the apatite nucleation by increasing the ionic activity product of the apatite in SBF.

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