Two different deproteination and defatting processes of human bone were investigated, by combined infrared and neutron techniques: a previously reported hydrazine extraction and a newly developed multi-enzymatic treatment. Complementary Fourier transform infrared total attenuated reflectance and inelastic neutron scattering spectroscopies were applied, allowing access to all vibrational modes of the samples. The effectiveness of the different experimental protocols for removing the organic constituents of bone (lipids and protein) was probed, as well as their effect on bone's structural and crystallinity features. The results thus gathered are expected to have an impact on bioanthropological, archaeological and medical sciences, namely rega...
AbstractFourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy and powder neutron diffraction (PND) were per...
In this study the following biomaterials were analysed by means of Fourier transform infrared vibrat...
The research activity of the R&D Group Molecular Physical-Chemistry of the University of Coimbra, Po...
Two different deproteination and defatting processes of human bone were investigated, by combined i...
International audienceBackgroundIn advanced osteoarthritis (OA), when the cartilage is completely de...
Over the last 30 years several techniques have been developed to separate bone matrix and bone miner...
Over the last 30 years several techniques have been developed to separate bone matrix and bone miner...
This paper reports neutron diffraction data and its analysis of bone derived hydroxyapatite and synt...
Complementary vibrational spectroscopic techniques – infrared, Raman and inelastic neutron scatterin...
The method of obtaining hydroxyapatite by thermal treatment of deproteinised and defatted bone pulp ...
The first neutron diffraction study of in-situ anaerobic burning of human bones is reported, aiming ...
Bone material is composed of an organic matrix of collagen fibers and apatite nanoparticles. Previou...
Abstract. Xenogeneic bone procured from the slaughterhouse waste was deproteinated by heat treatment...
Bone material is composed of an organic matrix of collagen fibers and apatite nanoparticles. Previou...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the most common chronic diseases characterised by a disorder in the su...
AbstractFourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy and powder neutron diffraction (PND) were per...
In this study the following biomaterials were analysed by means of Fourier transform infrared vibrat...
The research activity of the R&D Group Molecular Physical-Chemistry of the University of Coimbra, Po...
Two different deproteination and defatting processes of human bone were investigated, by combined i...
International audienceBackgroundIn advanced osteoarthritis (OA), when the cartilage is completely de...
Over the last 30 years several techniques have been developed to separate bone matrix and bone miner...
Over the last 30 years several techniques have been developed to separate bone matrix and bone miner...
This paper reports neutron diffraction data and its analysis of bone derived hydroxyapatite and synt...
Complementary vibrational spectroscopic techniques – infrared, Raman and inelastic neutron scatterin...
The method of obtaining hydroxyapatite by thermal treatment of deproteinised and defatted bone pulp ...
The first neutron diffraction study of in-situ anaerobic burning of human bones is reported, aiming ...
Bone material is composed of an organic matrix of collagen fibers and apatite nanoparticles. Previou...
Abstract. Xenogeneic bone procured from the slaughterhouse waste was deproteinated by heat treatment...
Bone material is composed of an organic matrix of collagen fibers and apatite nanoparticles. Previou...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the most common chronic diseases characterised by a disorder in the su...
AbstractFourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy and powder neutron diffraction (PND) were per...
In this study the following biomaterials were analysed by means of Fourier transform infrared vibrat...
The research activity of the R&D Group Molecular Physical-Chemistry of the University of Coimbra, Po...