F- ingestion and its influence on Glycosaminoglycans in cancellous and cortical bone - a structural and biochemical study

Susheela, A. K. ; Jha, Mohan (1982) F- ingestion and its influence on Glycosaminoglycans in cancellous and cortical bone - a structural and biochemical study Fluoride, 15 (4). pp. 191-198. ISSN 0015-4725

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Abstract

The noncollagenous constituents, definitely the glycosaminoglycans, are also important as collagenous constituents in understanding fluoride action because the noncollagenous constituents provide the milieu/environment for calcification of collagen fibers. The noncollagenous constituents have been explored in rabbit cortical and cancellous bone after ingestion of 10 mg of sodium fluoride dally for varying time Intervals. The major pathological lesion, namely osteoid formation in cancellous bone, Its cellular and biochemical characteristics have been explored and results reported.

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