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The influence of single and binary mixtures of collagen amino acids on the structure of synthetic calcium hydroxyapatite as a nanobiomaterial

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The modifications carried out as part of this study were aimed at examining the effect of the addition of collagen amino acids: glycine, proline and hydroxyproline (used separately and in… Click to show full abstract

The modifications carried out as part of this study were aimed at examining the effect of the addition of collagen amino acids: glycine, proline and hydroxyproline (used separately and in binary mixtures) on the physicochemical properties of hydroxyapatite obtained in their presence in vitro. The influence of mixtures of amino acids on these properties is an important element of scientific novelty. The obtained samples were tested with the use of instrumental methods: FT-IR, TEM, EDXMA, PXRD and UV spectrophotometry. The results showed the influence of the amino acids used on changes in the relative content of the labile phosphate groups constituting the structure of the hydrated surface layer of crystals. As a consequence, there were differences in some physicochemical properties of the obtained hydroxyapatites (degree of crystallinity, molar Ca/P ratio). It was also determined how the ability of the used amino acids to bind to hydroxyapatite changes.

Keywords: amino acids; structure; influence; influence single; collagen amino; binary mixtures

Journal Title: RSC Advances
Year Published: 2022

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