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publicationNumber KR-101193386-B1
titleOfInvention Manufacturing method of hydroxyapatite derived from tuna bone
abstract In the present invention, the tuna bone is washed with water, and the washed tuna bone is mixed with sodium hydroxide solution and acetone to remove protein, lipids, oils and other organic impurities, and then dried and ground, and the ground tuna bone is 600 to 1200 ° C. The method relates to a method for preparing tuna bone-derived hydroxyapatite which is carried out by heating with a phosphate, wherein the hydroxyapatite prepared according to the method of the present invention is calcined at 600 to 1200 ° C. to completely remove organic substances, and β-tree to bone matrix. Calcium phosphate is absent and the crystal size of HAp increases with increasing temperature.n n n n Tuna Bone, Hydroxide, HAp, Bioceramic
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