CAS 9041-08-1
:Heparin sodium
Description:
Heparin sodium is an anticoagulant medication derived from animal tissues, primarily porcine intestinal mucosa or bovine lung. It is classified as a glycosaminoglycan, a type of polysaccharide that consists of repeating disaccharide units. Heparin sodium is characterized by its high negative charge density, which is due to the presence of sulfate and carboxyl groups. This unique structure allows it to bind to antithrombin III, enhancing its ability to inhibit thrombin and factor Xa, thereby preventing blood clot formation. Heparin sodium is typically administered via injection and is used in various clinical settings, including during surgeries, in patients with deep vein thrombosis, and for the management of certain cardiovascular conditions. Its pharmacokinetics can vary based on the route of administration, and it requires careful monitoring of coagulation parameters to avoid complications such as bleeding. Additionally, heparin sodium is known for its rapid onset of action and relatively short half-life, necessitating precise dosing and management in therapeutic applications.
Formula:Unspecified
Synonyms:- Adomiparin sodium
- Alfa 87-120
- Alfa 87-163
- Alfa 87-198
- Alfa 87-81
- Alfa 88-247
- Ardeparin sodium
- Badyket
- Bemiparin sodium
- Clivarin 1750
- Clivarina
- Dalteparin Sodium
- Deligoparin sodium
- Depo-Heparin
- Fragmin
- Fragmin IV
- H 2149
- Hed-Heparin
- Hepaflush
- Hepagumin
- Hepalean
- Heparin Fragment Kabi 2165
- Heparin, sodium salt
- Heparin-Natrium
- Heparine Choay
- Heparine, sel de sodium
- Hepathrom
- Heprinar
- Hepsal
- Inno-Hep
- Ivor
- Kabi 2165
- Lhn 1
- Lioton 1000
- Lipo-Hepin
- Lipo-Hepinette
- Liquaemin sodium
- Liquemin
- Logiparin
- Longheparin
- M 118 sodium
- M 402 sodium salt
- Minihep
- Minolteparin sodium
- Monoparin
- Nadroparine sodium
- Necuparanib sodium
- Normiflo
- Op 2000
- Panheprin
- Parnaparin sodium
- Pularin
- Reviparin sodium
- Ro 11
- Ro 14
- Rp 54563
- Semuloparin sodium
- Sevuparin sodium
- Sodium Heparin
- Sodium acid heparin
- Sodium heparinate
- Sodium parnaparin
- Thrombo-Hepin
- Thromboliquine
- Tinzaparin Sodium
- Unihep
- Viatromb
- Wy 90493Rd
- Zibor
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Heparin sodium salt
CAS:<p>Heparin sodium, a sulfated glycosaminoglycan, acts as an anticoagulant and inhibits exosome-cell interactions.</p>Formula:C26H42N2NaO37S5Purity:98%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:1157.89Heparin Sodium Salt
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Applications Heparin is a heterogeneous mixture of variably sulfated polysaccharide chains. It acts as an anti-coagulant, due to various antithrombin binding sites along the molecular structure.<br>References Kelton, J. et al.: J. Thromb. Haemost., 10, 1446 (2012); Gouin-Thibault, I. et al.: J. Thromb. Haemost., 101, 986 (2009); Merck Index 14th ed. 804;<br></p>Formula:C6H10N2O3Color and Shape:Off-WhiteMolecular weight:0.00Heparin sodium salt
CAS:<p>Heparin is a glycosaminoglycan which occurs in many mammalian tissues and has important anticoagulant and thrombolytic properties. The chemical structure is composed mainly of two disaccharide repeating units A and B. A is L-iduronic acid 2-suplhate linked α-(1,4) to 2-deoxy-2-sulfamido-D-galactose 6-sulphate while B is D-glucuronic acid β-(1,4) linked to 2-deoxy-2-sulfamido-D-glucose 6-sulphate.</p>Color and Shape:White PowderHeparin Sodium Salt ex. Bovine Intestinal Mucosa, 150 IU/mg
CAS:Color and Shape:White to off - white, Crystalline powder, ClearHeparin Sodium Salt ex. Bovine Intestinal Mucosa, 150 IU/mg
CAS:Color and Shape:White to off-white, Crystalline powder, ClearEnoxaparin Sodium Molecular Weight Calibrant B (DISCONTINUED)
CAS:Heparin and its salts; other human or animal substances prepared for therapeutic or prophylactic uses, not elsewhere specified or includedColor and Shape:PowderRef: 4Z-H-026001
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