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Octacalcium phosphate (Ca8H2(PO4)6·5H2O) is considered to be a precursor in the formation of apatite in bones and teeth; a crucial step for incorporation of impurities appears to occur during its hydrolysis. The present study examines the role that octacalcium phosphate plays in the process of incorporation of carbonate into apatite. Chemical, X-ray diffraction, and infrared techniques were used.
When octacalcium phosphate is hydrolyzed in the presence of sodium and carbonate ions in aqueous media, approximately one sodium and one carbonate ion seem to substitute for a calcium and phosphate ion, respectively, in forming apatite, and thea axis is shortened. The infrared spectrum of the product indicates that the carbonate is in the type B site, which is presumed to be a phosphate site. This mechanism is of particular importance since the presence of carbonate in human enamel appears to be related to caries susceptibility. A structural mechanism for the incorporation of impurities during hydrolysis of octacalcium phosphate is presented.
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Chickerur, N.S., Tung, M.S. & Brown, W.E. A mechanism for incorporation of carbonate into apatite. Calcif Tissue Int 32, 55–62 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02408521
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