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titleOfInvention Method for obtaining hydroxyapatite from bone
abstract The invention relates to methods for obtaining hydroxyapatite from bone, which has a percentage crystallinity similar to certified standard samples, making it a high-quality product. The process described comprises steps involving primary cleaning of the starting material, fat removal, deproteinization and, optionally, elimination of carbonates. The process of the invention can be used to obtain hydroxyapatite having physicochemical characteristics comparable to commercial hydroxyapatites, as well as including the elements that naturally characterise bone tissue.
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