Magnesium-Doped Brucinium Hydroxyapatite: A Versatile Material for Biomedical Applications
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Hydroxyapatite being a biocompaitable material, which closely resembles the mineral phase of bone, it has been used for various biomedical application such as implantation, augmentation and drug delivery etc. Magnesium being a potential trace element towards the enhancement of physiochemical properties of HAP and brucine being an effective traditional medicine extracted
from plant alkaloid, together promotes to the effective biomaterial for various applications.
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