2013
DOI: 10.1039/c3tb00004d
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Layered double hydroxide induced advancement in joint prosthesis using bone cement: the effect of metal substitution

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“…The UV–Visible spectra of BC and ABC was recorded in the wavelength range of 200–500 nm and presented the spectrograms in Figure a. BC typically possesses the chromophoric ester group, amenable to n → π* and π → π* transitions and appear the excitations at 280 and 238 nm, respectively, which originated from the unsaturated bonds mainly (>CO; Kapusetti et al, ). ABC has shown blue/hypsochromic shift as compared to BC, due to electron‐rich moieties of methionine, it consists of the sulfur group which linked with the methyl group and carboxylic acid group.…”
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“…The UV–Visible spectra of BC and ABC was recorded in the wavelength range of 200–500 nm and presented the spectrograms in Figure a. BC typically possesses the chromophoric ester group, amenable to n → π* and π → π* transitions and appear the excitations at 280 and 238 nm, respectively, which originated from the unsaturated bonds mainly (>CO; Kapusetti et al, ). ABC has shown blue/hypsochromic shift as compared to BC, due to electron‐rich moieties of methionine, it consists of the sulfur group which linked with the methyl group and carboxylic acid group.…”
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confidence: 54%
“…π* and π ! π* transitions and appear the excitations at 280 and 238 nm, respectively, which originated from the unsaturated bonds mainly (>C O; Kapusetti et al, 2013). ABC has shown blue/hypsochromic shift as F I G U R E 1 In silico study interactions (a-i) methionine and benzoate, (a-ii) methionine and benzoyl, (a-iii) methionine and MMA interaction, (b-i) cysteine and benzoate, (b-ii) cysteine and benzoyl, (b-iii) cysteine and MMA, and (c) binding energies of cysteine and methionine with free radicals at different temperatures.…”
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“…Studies focusing on the action of LDHs on bone cells are very scarce . Hence, we investigated the effect of LDH materials on preosteoblast metabolism, mainly addressing their possibility to modulate the expression of osteogenic differentiation genes.…”
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confidence: 64%