The effect of Mg and Sr on the crystallinity of bones evaluated through Raman spectroscopy and laser ablation-ICPMS analysis

Author:

Tanaka Yu-ki12345ORCID,Yajima Nobuyuki56784,Okada Masahiro910114,Matsumoto Takuya910114,Higuchi Yusuke1213784,Miyazaki Shigeaki1213784,Yamato Hideyuki1213784,Hirata Takafumi123414ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory for Planetary Sciences

2. Kyoto University

3. Kyoto

4. Japan

5. Bone Analysis Section

6. Kureha Special Laboratory Co.

7. Ltd

8. Tokyo

9. Department of Biomaterials

10. Okayama University

11. Okayama-shi

12. Adsorptive Medicine Technology Center

13. Kureha Co.

14. Geochemistry Research Center

Abstract

We investigated the possible linkage between the crystallinity and elemental ratios (Mg/Ca and Sr/Ca) of the femoral cortical bones of rats with chronic kidney disease (CKD) or diabetes mellitus (DM).

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

Subject

Electrochemistry,Spectroscopy,Environmental Chemistry,Biochemistry,Analytical Chemistry

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