Author:
Wysokowski Marcin,Petrenko Iaroslav,Galli Roberta,Schimpf Christian,Rafaja David,Hubalkova Jana,Aneziris Christos G.,Dyshlovoy Sergey,von Amsberg Gunhild,Meissner Heike,Yakovlev Yuri M.,Tabachnick Konstantin R.,Stelling Allison L.,Ehrlich Hermann
Abstract
AbstractSelected hypermineralized bones (rostrum and tympanic bullae) have yet to be characterized for diverse species of whales (Cetacea). Hypermineralization in these structures is an example of extreme biomineralization that, however, occurs at temperatures around 36 °C. In this study we present the results of analytical investigations of the specimen of tympanic bulla isolated from gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus) for the first time. Examination of the internal surface of the bone mechanically crushed under a press revealed the presence of a lipid-containing phase, which did not disappear even after complete demineralization of the bone material. Additionally, analytical investigations including CARS, ATR-FTIR, Raman and XRD confirmed the presence of carbonated bioapatite and a collagen- lipid complex as the main components of this up to 2.34 kg/cm3 dense bone. Our experimental results open the way for further research on understanding of the principles of hypermineralization in highly specialized whale bones.
Funder
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Materials Science,General Chemistry
Cited by
13 articles.
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