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Blood anticoagulant agents

M. Shanmugam and K. H. Mody, Heparinoid-active sulfated polysaccharides from marine algae as potential blood anticoagulant agents, Curr. Sci., 79 (2000) 1672-1683. [Pg.211]

Carbohydrate sulfates are important in polysaccharide chemistry as several sulfated polysaccharides occur naturally in seaweeds, and human tissue contains heparin, the blood anticoagulating agent, a sulfated polysaccharide which also contains A -sulfate groups." Sulfation of polysaccharides by chlorosulfonic acid-pyridine leads to the incorporation of pyridinium substituents on a proportion of the reducing end groups. ... [Pg.158]

Chitosan is produced from the deacetylation of chitin. Chitosan is employed in the food industry. It is a hemostatic from which blood anticoagulants and antithrombogenic have been formed. It is often sold as a body fat-reducing agent or to be taken along with food to encapsulate fat particles. [Pg.278]

Crowther MA, Warkentin Bleeding risk and the management of bleeding complications in patients undergoing anticoagulant therapy Focus on new anticoagulant agents. Blood 2008 111 4871. [PMID 18309033]... [Pg.774]

The relationship between the quantity of serum albumin and activity is, however, not clear. Although it forms up to 50% of the serum proteins in tunas, 40% in horse-mackerel, 14% in scorpion fish and 5% in gobies (Shulman and Kulikova, 1966), such a relationship is not distinct in other orders of fish. In the blood it performs transport functions and is an anticoagulating agent. [Pg.86]

It is used in food products, primarily to adjust the pH of solutions. It is also used as a sequestering agent. The anhydrous material is used in effervescent tablet formulations. Sodium citrate is additionally used as a blood anticoagulant either alone or in combination with other citrates such as disodium hydrogen citrate. [Pg.675]

Sulfamates include a herbicide, a sweetening agent, and a blood anticoagulant. [Pg.304]

Chitosa n / Chi tin Used as drug carriers and anti-cholesterolemic agents, blood anticoagulants, anti-tumor products and immunoadjuvants... [Pg.292]

Sodium citrate (1919) n. NasCeHsOy. A crystalbne salt used chiefly as a buffering agent, as an emulsifier, as an alkahzer and cathartic in pharmaceuticals, and as a blood anticoagulant. [Pg.898]

Anticoagulant for blood, clearing agent for platelets, and high hygroscopicity. [Pg.1530]


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