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Changes in allograft bone irradiated at different temperatures
A J Hamer et al. J Bone Joint Surg Br. 1999 Mar.
Abstract
Secondary sterilisation of allograft bone by gamma irradiation is common, but the conditions under which it is performed vary between tissue banks. Some do so at room temperature, others while the bone is frozen. Bone is made brittle by irradiation because of the destruction of collagen alpha chains, probably mediated by free radicals generated from water molecules. Freezing reduces the mobility of water molecules and may therefore decrease the production of free radicals. We found that bone irradiated at -78 degrees C was less brittle and had less collagen damage than when irradiated at room temperature. These findings may have implications for bone-banking.
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