Investigation of mineral phases of bone by solid-state phosphorus-31 magic-angle sample-spinning nuclear magnetic resonance
- 1 December 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Biochemistry
- Vol. 23 (25) , 6115-6120
- https://doi.org/10.1021/bi00320a033
Abstract
31P magic angle sample spinning NMR spectra were employed to investigate the structure and composition of the mineral deposits in chicken bone. Three different pulse sequences, Bloch decay, cross-polarization, and dipolar suppression, were employed to obtain spectra from bone specimens of varying age. These were compared to the spectra obtained from a variety of crystalline and noncrystalline synthetic calcium phosphate solids used as reference standards. The results suggest that the most suitable model for the major solid calcium phosphate mineral phase in bone is a hydroxyapatite containing .apprx. 5-10% CO32- and .apprx. 5-10% HPO42- groups, the latter in a brushite-like configuration. From the NMR line shapes it was deduced that the fraction of HPO42- groups was highest in the youngest bone and decreased progressively with increasing age of the specimen.Keywords
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