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Bone osteonal tissues by Raman spectral mapping: orientation-composition
Authors:Kazanci M  Roschger P  Paschalis E P  Klaushofer K  Fratzl P
Institution:Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, Department of Biomaterials, 14424 Potsdam, Germany.
Abstract:Bone is a composite material with a hierarchical structure. Its strength depends on its structural and material properties. In the present study, Raman microspectroscopic and Imaging analyses were employed to study 12 osteons in tissue sections from the femoral midshaft of a healthy human female, with a spatial resolution of approximately 1mum. Spatial changes in amount of mineral and organic matrix, as well as the variation in the mineral content were determined, imaged, and plotted as a function of the polarization of incident light. The results showed that the prominent bands, such as nu(1) PO(4) and amide I, commonly used for the determination of mineral and organic compositions, are quite sensitive to the orientation and the polarization direction of the incident light. On the other hand, bands such as amide III, nu(2) PO(4) and nu(4) PO(4) are less susceptible to the orientational effects. As a result, exclusive consideration of the nu(1) PO(4) and amide I bands for the calculation of material properties might lead to erroneous conclusions. Amide III, nu(2) PO(4) and nu(4) PO(4) Raman bands should also be taken into consideration for compositional analysis of bone structures, especially ones with unknown orientational features. Moreover, the results of the present study demonstrate the versatility of the analytical technique, and provide insights into the organization of bone tissue at the ultrastructural level.
Keywords:Bone  Osteon  Raman  Mapping  Orientation  Composition
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