Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Inorganic active ingredient containing – Phosphorus or phosphorus compound
Patent
1995-12-29
1997-07-22
Langel, Wayne
Drug, bio-affecting and body treating compositions
Inorganic active ingredient containing
Phosphorus or phosphorus compound
423308, 423311, 514 2, C01B 2532
Patent
active
056501765
ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides a novel process for converting a standard inert amorphous calcium phosphate precipitate into highly reactive amorphous solids. The amorphous solids can be used to react with other calcium phosphate solids to form a poorly-crystalline synthetic hydroxyapatite that provides both bioactivity and structural integrity. This novel amorphous material can be reacted with other calcium phosphates at or below 37.degree. C. to form a bone-like material consisting of poorly crystalline hydroxyapatite.
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Aiolova Maria
Lee Dosuk D.
Rey Christian
Etex Corporation
Langel Wayne
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