Deproteination
Deproteination is the process of eliminating protein from some live materials. This procedure is particularly common in studies on the inorganic part of bone, teeth and shells.
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Scanning Electronic micrography 10000 magnification of Bone mineral
Several different methods can be used for deproteination, such as the method that uses hydrazine,[1][2] the method that uses NaOH and the method that uses enzymes.
References
- Termine, J. D., Eanes, E. D., Greenfie.Dj, Nylen, M. U. & Harper, R. A. (1973) Hydrazine-deproteinated bone mineral - physical and chemical properties. Calcified Tissue Research 12: 73-90.
- Bertazzo, S. & Bertran, C. A. (2008) Effect of hydrazine deproteination on bone mineral phase: A critical view. Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry 102: 137-145.
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