“…A close correlation has also been found between the mechanical properties and the content of insoluble collagens [Vogel, 1975[Vogel, , 1978. This has been proved by the fact that lathyrogens, which interfere with the cross-linking of collagen, diminish the mechanical strength of various connective tissues such as skin [Fry et al, 1962], bones [Vogel, 1975], aorta [Fry et al,, 1962;Lykkeet al, 1960], and periodontal ligament of the rat incisor [Ohshima, 1982], In addition, it has been suggested that the pattern of cross-linking of collagen [Moriguchi & Fujimoto, 1978] and the diameter of constituent collagen fibrils [Parry, 1988;Parry et al, 1978] closely correlated with the mechanical strength of connective tissues. Changes of most mechanical parameters at high extension during maturation was explained by an increase in the cross-linking of collagen [Vogel, 1980].…”