
CAS 9011-18-1
:Dextran sulfate sodium
Description:
Dextran sulfate sodium is a sulfated polysaccharide derived from dextran, a complex branched glucan. It is characterized by its high molecular weight and is typically used as an anticoagulant and in various biomedical applications. The substance appears as a white to off-white powder and is soluble in water, forming a viscous solution. Dextran sulfate sodium exhibits a negative charge due to the sulfate groups, which contributes to its ability to interact with proteins and other biomolecules, making it useful in drug delivery systems and as a stabilizing agent in various formulations. Additionally, it has been studied for its potential therapeutic effects, including antiviral and anti-inflammatory properties. Its safety profile is generally favorable, but it may cause adverse reactions in some individuals, particularly in high concentrations. As with any chemical substance, proper handling and usage guidelines should be followed to ensure safety and efficacy in its applications.
Formula:H2O4S·xNa·xUnspecified
Synonyms:- Asuro
- Colyonal
- Dexnon
- Dextralip 15
- Dextran Sulfate Sodium
- Dextran sodium sulfate
- Dextran sulfate sodium salt
- Dextran sulfuric acid ester sodium salt
- Dextran, hydrogen sulfate, sodium salt
- Dextransulfate sodium sulfur
- Dextrarine
- Dexulate
- MDS (polysaccharide)
- MDS-Kowa A
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Dextran sulfate sodium salt, MW ca 8,000
CAS:<p>Dextran sulfate is used asa nucleic acid hybridization accelerant. The ability of the polymer to precipitate fibrinogen and low-density lipoproteins from plasma solutions has been used for analysis and for anticoagulant applications. Dextran Sulfate Sodium (DSS) which has proven to have versatile v</p>Color and Shape:White to pale brown, PowderDextran Sulfate Sodium Salt
CAS:<p>Thermo Scientific Dextran Sulfate Sodium Salt</p>Color and Shape:Off white to light yellow powderMolecular weight:40,000 - 50,000Dextran Sulfate Sodium Salt, MW ca 40,000
CAS:<p>Dextran sulfate sodium salt, 9011-18-1, also known as benzocaine or sodium dextran sulfate, is a glucose polymer of bacterial origin. Learn more at Thermo Fisher Scientific.</p>Dextran sulfate sodium salt, MW ca >500,000
CAS:<p>Dextran sulfate sodium is used to study colitis (inflammatory bowel disease) as well as an antiviral agent. It functions as a nonsurfactant, suspending agent with gel forming and viscosity controlling properties. It can be used in gels and moisturizers. This Thermo Scientific Chemicals brand produc</p>Color and Shape:White to cream to pale yellow, PowderDextran sulfate sodium salt (MW 5000)
CAS:Dextran sulfate sodium salt (MW 4500-5500) is an inhibitor of the complement and coagulation pathways. High-Quality, Low-Cost!Formula:(C6H7Na3O14S3)nPurity:98%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:9000-20000Dextran Sulfate Sodium
CAS:Formula:C6H10O14S3Purity:98%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:402.3302Dextran sulphate sodium from leuconostoc 500,000
CAS:<p>Dextran sulphate sodium from leuconostoc 500,000</p>Color and Shape: white to light yellow powderMolecular weight:0.00g/molDextran sulfate sodium salt, MW approx. 500,000
CAS:Color and Shape:White to off-white or light yellow powderMolecular weight:~500,000Dextran Sulfate Sodium from Dextran of Mw. Approx. 40000
CAS:Color and Shape:White to Light yellow powder to crystalDextran Sulfate Sodium from Dextran of Mw. Approx. 8000
CAS:Color and Shape:White to Light yellow powder to crystalDextran sulphate sodium salt 15,000
CAS:<p>Dextran sulphate sodium salt 15,000</p>Color and Shape:Off-White SolidDextran sulfate sodium salt - MW 9,000-11,000 - from Leuconostoc spp
CAS:<p>Dextran sulphate is a dextran derivative whose ulcer (colitis) -causing properties were first reported in hamsters and extrapolated a few years later to mice and rats. The exact mechanisms through which dextran sulphate induces intestinal inflammation are unclear but may be the result of direct damage of the monolayer of epithelial cells in the colon, leading to the crossing of intestinal contents (for e.g. commensal bacteria and their products) into underlying tissue and therefore induction of inflammation. The dextran sulphate sodium induced ulceration model in laboratory animals has some advantages, when compared to other animal models of colitis, due to its simplicity and similarities to human inflammatory bowel disease.</p>Purity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:PowderDextran sulfate sodium, MW 20,000
CAS:<p>Sodium carboxymethyl dextran (CM-dextran) is a white, odourless and tasteless powder, which is freely soluble in water or electrolyte solutions. The product has a pronounced polyanionic character, due to the high degree of carboxyl substitution. Applications that have been described for CM-dextran include carriers of paramagnetic contrast agents, preparation of conjugates of pharmacologically active compounds and CM-dextrans in biosensors. A number of other uses in cosmetics, agriculture, foods, paints and textiles have been the subject of patent applications.</p>Color and Shape:PowderDextran sulfate sodium - MW 8,000
CAS:<p>Dextran sulphate is a dextran derivative whose ulcer (colitis) -causing properties were first reported in hamsters and extrapolated a few years later to mice and rats. The exact mechanisms through which dextran sulphate induces intestinal inflammation are unclear but may be the result of direct damage of the monolayer of epithelial cells in the colon, leading to the crossing of intestinal contents (for e.g. commensal bacteria and their products) into underlying tissue and therefore induction of inflammation. The dextran sulphate sodium induced ulceration model in laboratory animals has some advantages, when compared to other animal models of colitis, due to its simplicity and similarities to human inflammatory bowel disease.</p>Color and Shape:White PowderMolecular weight:8000.0Dextran sulfate sodium salt - MW 4500-5500
CAS:<p>Dextran sulphate is a dextran derivative whose ulcer (colitis) -causing properties were first reported in hamsters and extrapolated a few years later to mice and rats. The exact mechanisms through which dextran sulphate induces intestinal inflammation are unclear but may be the result of direct damage of the monolayer of epithelial cells in the colon, leading to the crossing of intestinal contents (for e.g. commensal bacteria and their products) into underlying tissue and therefore induction of inflammation. The dextran sulphate sodium induced ulceration model in laboratory animals has some advantages when compared to other animal models of colitisdue to its simplicity and similarities to human inflammatory bowel disease.</p>Purity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:PowderDextran sulfate sodium, MW 100,000
CAS:<p>Dextran sulphate is a dextran derivative whose ulcer (colitis) -causing properties were first reported in hamsters and extrapolated a few years later to mice and rats. The exact mechanisms through which dextran sulphate induces intestinal inflammation are unclear but may be the result of direct damage of the monolayer of epithelial cells in the colon, leading to the crossing of intestinal contents (for e.g. commensal bacteria and their products) into underlying tissue and therefore induction of inflammation. The dextran sulphate sodium induced ulceration model in laboratory animals has some advantages, when compared to other animal models of colitis, due to its simplicity and similarities to human inflammatory bowel disease.</p>Color and Shape:PowderDextran sulfate sodium, MW 50,000
CAS:<p>Dextran sulphate is a dextran derivative whose ulcer (colitis) -causing properties were first reported in hamsters and extrapolated a few years later to mice and rats. The exact mechanisms through which dextran sulphate induces intestinal inflammation are unclear but may be the result of direct damage of the monolayer of epithelial cells in the colon, leading to the crossing of intestinal contents (for e.g. commensal bacteria and their products) into underlying tissue and therefore induction of inflammation. The dextran sulphate sodium induced ulceration model in laboratory animals has some advantages, when compared to other animal models of colitis, due to its simplicity and similarities to human inflammatory bowel disease.</p>Color and Shape:PowderDextran sulfate sodium salt - MW 500,000
CAS:<p>Dextran sulphate is a dextran derivative whose ulcer (colitis) -causing properties were first reported in hamsters and extrapolated a few years later to mice and rats. The exact mechanisms through which dextran sulphate induces intestinal inflammation are unclear but may be the result of direct damage of the monolayer of epithelial cells in the colon, leading to the crossing of intestinal contents (for e.g. commensal bacteria and their products) into underlying tissue and therefore induction of inflammation. The dextran sulphate sodium induced ulceration model in laboratory animals has some advantages, when compared to other animal models of colitis, due to its simplicity and similarities to human inflammatory bowel disease.</p>Formula:C9H11NO2Purity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:White Powder







