Artificial bone made of wood may allow broken human bones to heal faster.Byline: ANI Washington, August 17 (ANI): Italian scientists have developed a new procedure to turn blocks of wood into artificial bones, which may be implanted into large animals and eventually humans, allowing live bones to heal faster and more securely after a break than currently available metal and ceramic implants. According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. a report in Discovery News, the researchers chose wood because it closely resembles the physical structure of natural bone, "which is impossible to reproduce with conventional processing technology." "Our purpose is to convert native wood structures into bioactive bi·o·ac·tive adj. Of or relating to a substance that has an effect on living tissue. bioactive having an effect on or eliciting a response from living tissue. , inorganic compounds Tentative listing related to this page, inorganic compounds by element (presently under construction), as well as . This list is not necessarily complete or up to date – if you see an article that should be here but isn't (or one that shouldn't be here but is), please update destined des·tine tr.v. des·tined, des·tin·ing, des·tines 1. To determine beforehand; preordain: a foolish scheme destined to fail; a film destined to become a classic. 2. to substitute portions of bone," said Anna Tampieri, a scientist at the Instituto Di Scienza E Techologia Dei Materiali Ceramici in Italy. To create the bone substitute, the scientists start with a block of wood - red oak, rattan rattan (rătăn`), name for a number of plants of the genera Calamus, Daemonorops, and Korthalsia climbing palms of tropical Asia, belonging to the family Palmae (palm family). and sipo work best - and heat it until all that remains is pure carbon, which is basically charcoal. The scientists then spray calcium over the carbon, creating calcium carbide. Additional chemical and physical steps convert the calcium carbide into carbonated hydroxyapatite hydroxyapatite /hy·droxy·ap·a·tite/ (-ap´ah-tit) an inorganic calcium-containing constituent of bone matrix and teeth, imparting rigidity to these structures. , which can then be implanted and serves as the artificial bone. The entire process takes about one week and costs about 850 dollars for a single block. One block translates to about one bone implant. The researchers also note that they can create virtually any size or shape. "Wood-based implants would have several advantages over traditional titanium or ceramic implants," said Tampieri. Since their physical structure is more spongy spongy /spon·gy/ (spun´je) of a spongelike appearance or texture. spong·y adj. Resembling a sponge in appearance, elasticity, or porosity. than solid, like many metal or ceramic implants, live bone should grow into wood-derived bone substitute quicker and more securely. Wood-derived bone substitute are still not cleared for use in humans. The scientists are currently limited to sheep. "Application in humans is likely years away," said Tampieri. For now, however, wood-derived materials may be put to other use. "Materials able to maintain adequate properties at extremely high temperatures and mechanical stress are highly sought after for use in several different applications," said Tampieri. "For example, catalytic silencers, space vehicles, turbine equipment for power generation plants and aircraft engines, like turbine blades, vanes, shrouds, and combustor com·bus·tor n. A combustion chamber and its igniters, injectors, and other related apparatus in a jet engine or gas turbine. A name generally assigned to the combination of flame holder or stabilizer, igniter, combustion chamber, and components, and metal forming and glass blowing equipment," she added. According to Frank Muller, a researcher at the Institute of Materials Science and Technology in Germany, until wood-derived bone subtitutes are available to humans, there are many other potential applications for these materials. (ANI) Copyright 2009 Asian News International The Asian News International (ANI) agency provides multimedia news to China and 50 bureaus in India. It covers virtually all of South Asia since its foundation and presently claims, on its official website, to be the leading South Asia-wide news agency. (ANI) - All Rights Reserved. Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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