Molluscan shells are attracting research interest due to the diverse application properties possessed. As shells are very similar to bones, this study was conducted to analyze the mineral and physiochemical composition of Cockle (Anadara granosa) shell and three other types of molluscan shell, namely Strombus canarium, Oliva sayana and Terebra dislocata as potential biomaterial for bone tissue engineering applications. Approximately 200 g of shells from each species were processed and powdered for the purpose of this study. Carbon was analyzed using the carbon analyzer while minerals and heavy metals through ICP-MS. The phase purity and crystallographic structures of the powders were identified using X-Ray Diffractometer (XRD) while the che...
There is a high content of calcium carbonate in mussel and oyster shells, which can be used in the f...
The shells of molluscs protect them from physical damage, predators and dehydration. We studied vari...
Cockle shell or scientifically known as Anadara granosa is a local bivalve mollusc having a rounded ...
Molluscan shells are attracting research interest due to the diverse application properties possesse...
The study was conducted to determine the mineral composition of cockle (Anadara granosa) shells from...
Cockle shells contribute to a large amount of waste product in South East Asia due to the extensive ...
The overall objective for this study is to determine the effect of biopolymer types and ratio on pro...
Calcium carbonate and its polymorphs from cockle shells (Anadara granosa) and commercial calcium car...
The overall objective for this study is to determine the effect of biopolymer types and ratio on pro...
304-309Shellfish are found in the coastal region throughout the tropical, sub-tropic and temperate z...
Chicken eggshell and cockle shell were non-edible parts of food which disposed as waste. The content...
Green mussel and crab shells are natural sources of CaCO3, which is widely used as a bioceramic for ...
Cockle shells or Anadara granosa has been touted as an alternative for the calcium carbonate sources...
Seafood shell is abundant and has no eminent use and thus, commonly regarded as waste. Reusing and c...
The objectives of this research are to determine the element and polymorph of Polymesoda bengalensis...
There is a high content of calcium carbonate in mussel and oyster shells, which can be used in the f...
The shells of molluscs protect them from physical damage, predators and dehydration. We studied vari...
Cockle shell or scientifically known as Anadara granosa is a local bivalve mollusc having a rounded ...
Molluscan shells are attracting research interest due to the diverse application properties possesse...
The study was conducted to determine the mineral composition of cockle (Anadara granosa) shells from...
Cockle shells contribute to a large amount of waste product in South East Asia due to the extensive ...
The overall objective for this study is to determine the effect of biopolymer types and ratio on pro...
Calcium carbonate and its polymorphs from cockle shells (Anadara granosa) and commercial calcium car...
The overall objective for this study is to determine the effect of biopolymer types and ratio on pro...
304-309Shellfish are found in the coastal region throughout the tropical, sub-tropic and temperate z...
Chicken eggshell and cockle shell were non-edible parts of food which disposed as waste. The content...
Green mussel and crab shells are natural sources of CaCO3, which is widely used as a bioceramic for ...
Cockle shells or Anadara granosa has been touted as an alternative for the calcium carbonate sources...
Seafood shell is abundant and has no eminent use and thus, commonly regarded as waste. Reusing and c...
The objectives of this research are to determine the element and polymorph of Polymesoda bengalensis...
There is a high content of calcium carbonate in mussel and oyster shells, which can be used in the f...
The shells of molluscs protect them from physical damage, predators and dehydration. We studied vari...
Cockle shell or scientifically known as Anadara granosa is a local bivalve mollusc having a rounded ...