Mechanical Properties of Cattle Bone Tissue and Natural Hydroxyapatite
2012
Viktors Filipenkovs, Lauris Rupeks, Ivars Knēts, Natālija Borodajenko, Zilgma Irbe, Līga Mežmale, Ineta Rozenštrauha, Visvaldis Vītiņš

Creation of artificial organs and substitutes for biological tissue is one of the most important problems of biomechanics. In the present study, a procedure is described for obtaining natural hydroxyapatite (NHAp) from bone tissue of cattle. The results of experiments, performed by absorption method of infrared spectroscopy, show that the protein was removed from the heat-treated specimens of bone tissue practically completely. The structure of bone tissue before and after deproteinization has been investigated by the method of optical microscopy. The characteristics of mechanical properties such as Young’s modulus (initial modulus of elasticity), ultimate tensile stress, ultimate tensile strain, ultimate compression stress have been determined. The density and porosity of cattle bone tissue before and after deproteinization have been determined by water uptake.


Keywords
bone tissue, mechanical properties, hydroxyapatite, bone substitutes

Filipenkovs, V., Rupeks, L., Knēts, I., Borodajenko, N., Irbe, Z., Mežmale, L., Rozenštrauha, I., Vītiņš, V. Mechanical Properties of Cattle Bone Tissue and Natural Hydroxyapatite. Materials Sciences and Applied Chemistry. Vol.25, 2012, pp.26-30. ISSN 1407-7353. e-ISSN 2255-8713.

Publication language
English (en)
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