Injectable hydroxyapatite - b-tricalcium phosphate – calcium sulphate biocement

Injectable biocement as bone substitute material for filling in parts of defect bone and capable of setting itself in the body was produced based on a mixture of 40-50% hydroxyapatite, 10-20% b-tricalcium phosphate and 40-60% calcium sulphate dehydrate. Two different liquids were used for the prepa...

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Main Authors: Wan Khartini Wan Khodir, Roslinda Shamsudin, Abdul Razak Daud, Yusof Abdullah
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Published: Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2005
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spelling ukm-39542012-03-27T01:23:45Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/3954/ Injectable hydroxyapatite - b-tricalcium phosphate – calcium sulphate biocement Wan Khartini Wan Khodir, Roslinda Shamsudin, Abdul Razak Daud, Yusof Abdullah, Injectable biocement as bone substitute material for filling in parts of defect bone and capable of setting itself in the body was produced based on a mixture of 40-50% hydroxyapatite, 10-20% b-tricalcium phosphate and 40-60% calcium sulphate dehydrate. Two different liquids were used for the preparation of the biocements, namely deionised water and phosphate buffer solution (pH 7). The influences of powder composition, weight ratio of liquid-to-powder and powder particle size on the injectability; setting time and compressive strength of the cement were reported. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2005-12 Article PeerReviewed Wan Khartini Wan Khodir, and Roslinda Shamsudin, and Abdul Razak Daud, and Yusof Abdullah, (2005) Injectable hydroxyapatite - b-tricalcium phosphate – calcium sulphate biocement. Sains Malaysiana, 34 (2). pp. 77-80. ISSN 0126-6039 http://www.ukm.my/jsm/english_journals/vol34num2_2005/vol34num2_05page77-80.html
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description Injectable biocement as bone substitute material for filling in parts of defect bone and capable of setting itself in the body was produced based on a mixture of 40-50% hydroxyapatite, 10-20% b-tricalcium phosphate and 40-60% calcium sulphate dehydrate. Two different liquids were used for the preparation of the biocements, namely deionised water and phosphate buffer solution (pH 7). The influences of powder composition, weight ratio of liquid-to-powder and powder particle size on the injectability; setting time and compressive strength of the cement were reported.
format Article
author Wan Khartini Wan Khodir,
Roslinda Shamsudin,
Abdul Razak Daud,
Yusof Abdullah,
spellingShingle Wan Khartini Wan Khodir,
Roslinda Shamsudin,
Abdul Razak Daud,
Yusof Abdullah,
Injectable hydroxyapatite - b-tricalcium phosphate – calcium sulphate biocement
author_facet Wan Khartini Wan Khodir,
Roslinda Shamsudin,
Abdul Razak Daud,
Yusof Abdullah,
author_sort Wan Khartini Wan Khodir,
title Injectable hydroxyapatite - b-tricalcium phosphate – calcium sulphate biocement
title_short Injectable hydroxyapatite - b-tricalcium phosphate – calcium sulphate biocement
title_full Injectable hydroxyapatite - b-tricalcium phosphate – calcium sulphate biocement
title_fullStr Injectable hydroxyapatite - b-tricalcium phosphate – calcium sulphate biocement
title_full_unstemmed Injectable hydroxyapatite - b-tricalcium phosphate – calcium sulphate biocement
title_sort injectable hydroxyapatite - b-tricalcium phosphate – calcium sulphate biocement
publisher Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2005
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/3954/
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