Title : Effects of lithium fluoride and maleic acid on the bioactivity of calcium aluminate cement: Formation of hydroxyapatite in simulated body fluid.

Pub. Date : 2003 Oct 1

PMID : 14517867






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1 When 0.5 g of lithium fluoride and 8.75 g of maleic acid were added to 100 g of CAC, LiAl(2)(OH)(7).2H(2)O was formed on the surface of CAC after 1 day of soaking, and HAp was formed after 2 days. lithium fluoride reticulon 3 Homo sapiens
2 When 0.5 g of lithium fluoride and 8.75 g of maleic acid were added to 100 g of CAC, LiAl(2)(OH)(7).2H(2)O was formed on the surface of CAC after 1 day of soaking, and HAp was formed after 2 days. maleic acid reticulon 3 Homo sapiens
3 When 0.5 g of lithium fluoride and 8.75 g of maleic acid were added to 100 g of CAC, LiAl(2)(OH)(7).2H(2)O was formed on the surface of CAC after 1 day of soaking, and HAp was formed after 2 days. 2h(2)o reticulon 3 Homo sapiens
4 These results indicate that lithium fluoride accelerates HAp formation on the surface of CAC in SBF while maleic acid has little influence on HAp formation. lithium fluoride reticulon 3 Homo sapiens
5 The promotion of HAp formation on the surface of CAC in SBF can be explained in terms of the help of an intermediate layer, LiAl(2)(OH)(7).2H(2)O, which contains hydroxyl groups that act as the nuclei of HAp formation and a tremendous dissolution of calcium ions from CAC into the SBF solution within a short induction time. Deuterium reticulon 3 Homo sapiens
6 The promotion of HAp formation on the surface of CAC in SBF can be explained in terms of the help of an intermediate layer, LiAl(2)(OH)(7).2H(2)O, which contains hydroxyl groups that act as the nuclei of HAp formation and a tremendous dissolution of calcium ions from CAC into the SBF solution within a short induction time. Deuterium reticulon 3 Homo sapiens
7 The promotion of HAp formation on the surface of CAC in SBF can be explained in terms of the help of an intermediate layer, LiAl(2)(OH)(7).2H(2)O, which contains hydroxyl groups that act as the nuclei of HAp formation and a tremendous dissolution of calcium ions from CAC into the SBF solution within a short induction time. Calcium reticulon 3 Homo sapiens