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Scientists develop new prospective biomaterial

Scientists at West Bentgal's Jadavpur University have found that zinc-doped hydroxyapatite(HAP), a calcium phosphate-based bioceramic material, has a stimulatory effect on bone formation.

Updated on: Jun 11, 2013 12:58 PM IST
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Scientists at West Bentgal's Jadavpur University have found that zinc-doped hydroxyapatite (HAP), a calcium phosphate-based bioceramic material, has a stimulatory effect on bone formation.

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HAP is one of calcium phosphate-based bioceramic materials which makes majority of the inorganic components of human bones and teeth.

"Zinc improves biological properties of synthetic HAP, decreases the inflammatory response and has an antibacterial effect," joint director of the School of Bioscience and Engineering, Jadavpur University, Abhijit Chanda told PTI.

Chanda said the institute's scientists, while synthesising zinc-doped HAP powder using a simple wet chemical method, have also observed that it showed higher compressive strength and hardness than the conventional HAP.

The new bone formation was more pronounced in doped HAP following implantation on the tibia of an adult New Zealand rabbit for two months. Histopathology also confirmed widespread formation of osteons around zinc-doped HAP.

"We have done animal trials and now we will go for clinical trial. We hope the result will be very good," the scientist said.

"It has also been found that the bonding with bone was better for zinc-doped bicalcium phosphate than conventional ceramics," Chanda said.

 
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