Note to users. If you're seeing this message, it means that your browser cannot find this page's style/presentation instructions -- or possibly that you are using a browser that does not support current Web standards. Find out more about why this message is appearing, and what you can do to make your experience of our site the best it can be.


Science 9 June 1967:
Vol. 156. no. 3780, pp. 1373 - 1375
DOI: 10.1126/science.156.3780.1373

Articles

Lepidocrocite, an Apatite Mineral, and Magnetite in Teeth of Chitons (Polyplacophora)

H. A. Lowenstam 1

1 Division of Geological Sciences, California Institute of Technlogy, Pasadena 91109

X-ray diffraction patterns show that the mature denticles of three extant chiton species are composed of the mineral lepidocrocite and an apatite mineral, probably francolite, in addition to magnetite. Each of the three minerals forms a discrete microarchitectural unit of the chiton denticles. This is the first indication that lepidocrocite is precipitated by marine organisms and an apatite mineral by chitons.


THIS ARTICLE HAS BEEN CITED BY OTHER ARTICLES:
Zinc and mechanical prowess in the jaws of Nereis, a marine worm.
H. C. Lichtenegger, T. Schoberl, J. T. Ruokolainen, J. O. Cross, S. M. Heald, H. Birkedal, J. H. Waite, and G. D. Stucky (2003)
PNAS 100, 9144-9149
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
High Abrasion Resistance with Sparse Mineralization: Copper Biomineral in Worm Jaws.
H. C. Lichtenegger, T. Schoberl, M. H. Bartl, H. Waite, and G. D. Stucky (2002)
Science 298, 389-392
   Abstract »    Full Text »    PDF »
Iron in the Enameloid of Perciform Fish.
S. Suga, Y. Taki, and M. Ogawa (1992)
Journal of Dental Research 71, 1316-1325
   Abstract »    PDF »
Iron Concentration in Teeth of Tetra-odontiform Fishes and its Phylogenetic Significance.
S. Suga, K. Wada, Y. Taki, and M. Ogawa (1989)
Journal of Dental Research 68, 1115-1123
   Abstract »    PDF »
Transformation of Amorphous Calcium Phosphate to Crystalline Dahillite in the Radular Teeth of Chitons.
H. A. Lowenstam, H. A. LOWENSTAM, and S. WEINER (1985)
Science 227, 51-53
   Abstract »    PDF »
Minerals formed by organisms.
H. Lowenstam (1981)
Science 211, 1126-1131
   Abstract »    PDF »
Bees Have Magnetic Remanence.
J. L. Gould, J. L. GOULD, J. L. KIRSCHVINK, and K. S. DEFFEYES (1978)
Science 201, 1026-1028
   Abstract »    PDF »
Biologic Precipitation of Fluorite.
H. A. Lowenstam and D. McConnell (1968)
Science 162, 1496-1498
   Abstract »    PDF »
Lepidocrocite Iron Mineralization in Keratose Sponge Granules.
K. M. Towe, K. M. Towe, and K. Rutzler (1968)
Science 162, 268-269
   Abstract »    PDF »



To Advertise     Find Products


Science. ISSN 0036-8075 (print), 1095-9203 (online)