Y.Y. Litvinov, V.V. Krasnov
FSBSI
"All-Russian Research Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants"
of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education,
7, Grina str., 117216, Moscow, Russian Federation;
E-mail:
vilar.litvinov@mail.ru
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ABSTRACT. The content of
chemical elements in the diaphysis samples of the femur of the bull at various
stages of demineralization was studied by energy dispersion X-ray spectroscopy.
Regularities of the change in the content of the studied chemical elements in
bone samples were established depending on the time of their demineralization.
During the experiment, a constant decrease in the relative percentage of
chemical elements forming the bone mineral phase and an increase in the
relative percentage of chemical elements forming the bone organic phase were
found. Proposed approach can be used in evaluation and quality control of
obtained products of biological implantation.
KEYWORDS: elemental
composition, bone implants, demineralized bone matrix.