The adsorption of bovine serum albumin (BSA) onto hydroxyapatite (HA)
has been studied as a function of protein concentration, pH and ionic
strength. Isotherm data (adsorption being a reversible process) have b
een analysed using the Langmuir model, the adsorption parameters A(T)
(maximum amount of protein adsorbed, mg m(-2)) and K (affinity constan
t, L g(-1)) being calculated for each solution condition (except NaF).
For the pH dependence of adsorption, both A(T) and K increase with de
creasing pH, indicating that both electrostatic and hydration effects
are important. For the ionic strength dependence, increasing NaCl conc
entrations result in a slight increase in A(T), but K decreases. With
increasing CaCl2 concentrations the A(T) and K values increase, the op
posite being true for increasing concentrations of Na2HPO4. NaF both e
nhances and inhibits adsorption depending on the concentration. Possib
le reasons for these results are discussed.