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Chemical Composition and Ultrastructure of Bone Apatite in Initial Osteoporosis: Mineralogical Study

Abstract

Bone is one of the most important organs of mammals, consisting of collagen and apatite. Various diseases, such as osteoporosis, can affect the components of bone tissue, their chemical composition and bone ultrastructure, which leads to changes in properties. In this paper, the effect of initial osteoporosis on the chemical composition of bone apatite and the ultrastructure of bone tissue from a mineralogical point of view is analyzed using rat femurs as an example. The chemical composition of bone apatite was studied using SEM, EDS and FTIR-ATR spectroscopy. The bone ultrastructure was examined using a transmission electron microscope. An increase in the content of carbonate ion in the position of the phosphorus group and a change in the orientation of apatite crystals inside mineral plates were revealed against the background of initial osteoporosis, which can affect not only the mechanical properties of bone, but also the stability of apatite under biological conditions.

Authors

Bibko AA; Bukharova OV; Shendrik RY; Schwarcz HP; Lychagin DV; Kostrub EA

Journal

Crystals, Vol. 15, No. 12,

Publisher

MDPI

Publication Date

December 1, 2025

DOI

10.3390/cryst15121057

ISSN

2073-4352

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