Bone is composed of both organic and inorganic components

Bone is composed of both organic and inorganic components. Inorganic components include calcium hydroxyapatite and osteocalcium phosphate. Organic components include collagen, proteoglycans, matrix proteins, cytokines, and growth factors. While Type I collagen is responsible for providing the tensile strength of bone, proteoglycans and calcium hydroxyapatite [Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2] are most responsible for providing compressive strength. Proteoglycans contain a core protein with various numbers of covalently attached side chains of glycosaminoglycans. In addition to providing compressive strength, they are also responsible for binding growth factors and inhibiting mineralization.

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