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Changes in the Chemical Quality of Bone Grafts During Clinical Preparation Detected by Raman Spectroscopy.

Alexander Wurm1,2, Ruth Steiger3, Christoph G Ammann1, David Putzer1, Michael C Liebensteiner2, Michael Nogler1,2, Débora C Coraça-Huber1.   

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METHODOLOGY: We determined the content of amide I, amide III, PO4, CO3, and CH2 in samples of fresh bone, bone frozen at -80°C thawed once, bone after two freeze-thaw cycles, and chemically cleaned bone chips. A total of 750 Raman spectra were collected per sample group and the derived quantitative values compared statistically by one-way ANOVA.
RESULTS: We found statistically significant differences between the investigated sample groups differing in their treatment already after one freeze-thaw cycle and as well after multiple freeze-thaw cycles, and/or chemical cleaning. Chemical cleaning decreased the content of all measured components compared to the fresh sample as detected by Raman spectroscopy. We further used the derived data to calculate the mineral to matrix ratios for each sample group. DISCUSSION: Our data indicate that significant changes of the chemical quality and mineral to matrix ratio occur during freeze-thawing and chemical cleaning. At the same time, this study highlights the importance of sampling and testing at multiple locations for reliable predictions of the chemical composition. We think that it is very desirable to test the quality of bone graft material before transfer to a recipient; this might ultimately help define parameters to choose the best graft for the patient. It is also important to highlight that this is a preliminary study, which shows the importance of detecting changes in the chemical quality of bone grafts before transfer to the patient.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27028037     DOI: 10.1089/bio.2015.0097

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biopreserv Biobank        ISSN: 1947-5543            Impact factor:   2.300


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