“…Oxygen-17, however, has more rarely been studied, despite the high level of information that 17 O NMR can provide. [20,[93][94][95]] Indeed, only a few investigations have looked into the 17 O NMR study of enriched model calciumphosphates and related bioglasses, [21,66,69,96,97] and only one analysis of a bone sample has been reported, though the sensitivity was quite low. [66] With the current development of novel 17 O-labeling schemes based on mechanochemistry [98,99] and of 17 O DNP, [100,101] it can be expected that a much larger number of analyses on this nucleus will be performed in the future for these materials, including to help better understand the role played by one of the key components of bone, namely water.…”