Marine shell waste is rich in calcium carbonate (CaCO3), which can be a good source for the synthesis of hydroxyapatite (HAP). HAP is a potential component in bone tissue engineering as it possesses similar elements to bone structure. In this study, three different species of marine shells that are normally found in Malaysia, namely shortnecked clam (Paphia undulate), blood cockle (Anadara granosa) and hard clam (Meretrix lyrata) were used to produce CaCO3 and HAP. The characterization results indicate that the produced CaCO3 consists of mainly aragonite polymorph. Subsequently, the produced CaCO3 was used as the calcium source for the formation of HAP through the wet slurry precipitation method. The results from the analyses on crystallini...
The present work reports the synthesis of bioactive calcium phosphate from cockle shell via the comb...
Biowastes from agriculture, sewage, household wastes, and industries comprise promising resources to...
Mussel shell waste, which is regularly disposed by households, restaurants, markets, or farms, cause...
Cockle shell wastes are abundant and easily available. It rich in calcium carbonate (CaCO3) that can...
Cockle shell wastes are abundant, easily available and can be obtained at low cost. It is rich in ca...
Bio-scaffold is referred to an artificial structure that being used alternatively as bone replacemen...
The demand for bone graft substitutes for orthopedics and dentistry is constantly growing due to the...
In the present work, clam shell is basically made up of calcium carbonate. An attempt is made to con...
Calcium carbonate is one of the most used raw materials in various industries, such as construction ...
In this study several bioceramic materials (i.e. hydroxyapatite, whitlockite) were prepared by using...
The seafood processing industry in New Zealand and worldwide generates a large amount of shell waste...
Mussels (Mytilus edulis) are a high protein food grown using aquacultural methods around the world. ...
Hydroxyapatite (HAp) was the type of bioceramics synthesized from the compound which rich Calcium (C...
Biowastes from agriculture, sewage, household wastes and industries comprise promising resources to ...
Biowastes from agriculture, sewage, household wastes, and industries comprise promising resources to...
The present work reports the synthesis of bioactive calcium phosphate from cockle shell via the comb...
Biowastes from agriculture, sewage, household wastes, and industries comprise promising resources to...
Mussel shell waste, which is regularly disposed by households, restaurants, markets, or farms, cause...
Cockle shell wastes are abundant and easily available. It rich in calcium carbonate (CaCO3) that can...
Cockle shell wastes are abundant, easily available and can be obtained at low cost. It is rich in ca...
Bio-scaffold is referred to an artificial structure that being used alternatively as bone replacemen...
The demand for bone graft substitutes for orthopedics and dentistry is constantly growing due to the...
In the present work, clam shell is basically made up of calcium carbonate. An attempt is made to con...
Calcium carbonate is one of the most used raw materials in various industries, such as construction ...
In this study several bioceramic materials (i.e. hydroxyapatite, whitlockite) were prepared by using...
The seafood processing industry in New Zealand and worldwide generates a large amount of shell waste...
Mussels (Mytilus edulis) are a high protein food grown using aquacultural methods around the world. ...
Hydroxyapatite (HAp) was the type of bioceramics synthesized from the compound which rich Calcium (C...
Biowastes from agriculture, sewage, household wastes and industries comprise promising resources to ...
Biowastes from agriculture, sewage, household wastes, and industries comprise promising resources to...
The present work reports the synthesis of bioactive calcium phosphate from cockle shell via the comb...
Biowastes from agriculture, sewage, household wastes, and industries comprise promising resources to...
Mussel shell waste, which is regularly disposed by households, restaurants, markets, or farms, cause...