Although sweets can help weaken teeth, sugars are apparently key to making bone strong. The extraordinary strength of bone depends on the complex, precise way in which its organic and inorganic components are ordered. Scientists had long thought that collagen and other proteins directly control the structure of bone. Now it turns out that sugary compounds are responsible instead—specifically, polysaccharides known as glycosaminoglycans and proteoglycans. Based on nuclear magnetic resonance imaging of horse bones, researchers conclude that polysaccharides help to guide the proper crystallization of bone minerals. Better understanding of how bone forms should alter the way osteoporosis and osteoarthri-tis are treated and perhaps lead to new ways of creating synthetic bone.
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