Indian scientists do research, can now attach broken bones to eggshells


New delhi date. 16th August 2019, Friday

Now it has been astonishing to know that broken bones can now be attached to an egg bark. An important research was done by scientists at the Indian Institute of Technology.

This research was conducted through a collaborative effort of scientists from National Institute of Technology, Hyderabad and National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar. The spokesperson said that the eggs contain 95.1 percent calcium protein and water. In modern treatment, the bone is broken by the use of a donor or by artificial material after the bone is broken. Plaster of Paris and calcium sulphate are used.

The spokeswoman said that egg peel is a natural material that can help to recover a broken bone. Eggs are rich in protein, calcium and omega-3 fatty acids. This applies to natural eggs, not to artificially produced eggs, the spokesperson said.

Until recently, Indian scientists conducted successful experiments on the burning of potatoes through potato peel relief on burn injuries.

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