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Tuesday, 14 November 2023

Understanding the texture and properties of bone using a Texture Analyser

Understanding the texture and properties of bone is crucial in biomedical research, as it helps in identifying diseases, developing therapies, and designing medical devices. In the veterinary world, bone property measurements are used to inform on animal ageing and the effect of diet.  Researchers rely on various techniques and tools to study bone texture and properties, one of which is the use of a Texture Analyser.

A Texture Analyser is a sophisticated scientific instrument used in biomedical research to measure and analyse the physical properties of materials, including bone. It allows researchers to understand how different factors such as density, porosity, and composition affect the mechanical behaviour of bone. By analysing these properties, researchers can gain insights into bone structure and function, which ultimately helps in diagnosing and treating bone-related diseases.


Stable Micro Systems range of Texture Analysers

One crucial property that researchers study using a Texture Analyser is bone strength. Bone strength refers to the ability of bone to withstand mechanical stress, and it plays a vital role in determining the overall health and functionality of the skeletal system. By subjecting bone specimens to controlled mechanical forces using a Texture Analyser, researchers can measure the maximum force required to cause bone fracture. This information is critical for diagnosing conditions like osteoporosis, where bone density and strength are significantly compromised.

Another important property that researchers examine is bone stiffness or elasticity. Bone stiffness refers to the resistance of bone to deformation when subjected to external forces. It is a key indicator of bone health and is affected by factors such as age, disease, and nutrition. Using a Texture Analyser, researchers can measure the elasticity of bone by applying controlled compression and tension forces. This information helps in understanding the biomechanical behaviour of bone and can aid in the development of treatments for conditions like osteoarthritis. 

Typical research examples of how a Texture Analyser has been used in this field:

By utilising this technology, researchers can ultimately develop better diagnostic techniques, therapeutic strategies, and medical devices for bone-related diseases and conditions. The continuous advancements in Texture Analyser technology will further enhance our understanding of bone and empower researchers in their quest for innovative solutions to improve bone health for both humans and animals.



Why not take a look at our case studies to see typical examples of how industry leaders are already using the Texture Analyser to get ahead of the competition.

Request demonstration of any of our instruments.  Please get in touch, we’d be happy to show you how our texture analysers could work for you.

There is a Texture Analysis test for virtually any physical property. Contact Stable Micro Systems today to learn more about our full range of solutions.


For more information on how to measure texture, please visit the Texture Analysis Properties section on our website.

TA.XTplusC texture analyser with bloom jar

The TA.XTplusC texture analyser is part of a family of texture analysis instruments and equipment from Stable Micro Systems. An extensive portfolio of specialist attachments is available to measure and analyse the textural properties of a huge range of food products. Our technical experts can also custom design instrument fixtures according to individual specifications.

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