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Heparin
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Heparin was discovered by Mac Lean in 1916. It has been medically important as an anticoagulant since its introduction
over a half-century ago, and recently a number of new biological activities has been adscribed to it.
Heparin is a very complex glycosaminoglycan composed of alternate sequences of uronic acid (usually -L-iduronic
acid) and -D-glucosamine linked by (14)bonds, with sulphate groups in the glucosamine ring.
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CAS NO. 9041-08-1
EINECS NO. 2326817
STRUCTURE:
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Heparin is polydisperse in chain length and heterogeneous in degree and type of sulfatation.
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