Deconvoluted X-ray diffraction analysis of bone and mixtures of bone and particulate hydroxyapatite.

M Germine, J R Parsons
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Recent evidence suggests that bone phosphate exists almost entirely as hydroxyapatite (HA). The relative deficiency of calcium and presence of substantial HPO2-4 in bone phosphate indicates modification of the ideal HA structure, however. An inability to resolve closely spaced lines in fine grained materials, coupled with the limited periodicity of the thin mineral crystals of bone have prevented definitive characterization of the structure of bone mineral using standard X-ray diffraction (XRD) techniques. We have applied computer deconvolution XRD techniques to aid in the resolution of component overlapped profiles from bone, synthetic hydroxyapatite (HA) and mixtures of bone and synthetic HA resulting from implantation studies. In the course of this resolution process separate profiles were resolved from the (002) profile of bone derived HA. The ratio of integrated intensities of these profiles to the intensity of the profile of synthetic HA appears to provide an approximate measure of the ratio of bone to synthetic HA in a given sample. The finding of shoulders on the (002) peak of bone provides the basis for resolution into separate profiles. The asymmetry of these shoulders in mature bone cannot be attributed to crystallinity, particle size, or computer artifact. The same finding has been previously reported in hydrolyzed, deproteinated bone. Further work will be needed to resolve the question of whether the structural heterogeneity implied by profile geometry is the result of multiple HA phases, surface layer structure involving hydrolysis and calcium absences, or some other factor.

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骨及骨与羟基磷灰石颗粒混合物的反卷积x射线衍射分析。
最近的证据表明,骨磷酸盐几乎完全以羟基磷灰石(HA)的形式存在。然而,骨磷酸盐中钙的相对缺乏和大量HPO2-4的存在表明理想的透明质酸结构发生了改变。无法分辨细颗粒材料中紧密间隔的线条,再加上骨薄矿物晶体的有限周期性,阻碍了使用标准x射线衍射(XRD)技术对骨矿物结构的明确表征。我们已经应用了计算机反褶积XRD技术来帮助分辨来自骨、合成羟基磷灰石(HA)以及植入研究中产生的骨和合成羟基磷灰石混合物的成分重叠剖面。在这个分辨过程中,从骨源性HA的(002)分辨出了不同的剖面。这些剖面的综合强度与合成透明质酸剖面的强度之比似乎提供了给定样品中骨与合成透明质酸比率的近似测量。骨骼(002)峰肩部的发现为分离剖面提供了基础。成熟骨骼中肩部的不对称性不能归因于结晶性、颗粒大小或计算机伪影。同样的发现也曾在水解、脱蛋白的骨骼中得到过报道。需要进一步的工作来解决这个问题,即轮廓几何所暗示的结构非均质性是多个HA相、涉及水解和缺钙的表层结构还是其他因素的结果。
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