“…As they are osteoconductive and help in growth and attachment of bone [4,5], many researchers are driven to explore the fabrication of calcium phosphate particles of various morphologies such as lath [6], rod [7], belt [8], sheet, needle [9], wire [10], and cone [11]. Among the processing routes used to fabricate the particles are sol-gel [12], solid state [13], biosynthesis [14], chemical precipitation [1], hydrothermal [15,16], hard templating [7], emulsion [17,18] and microemulsion [6].…”