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Heparin, anticoagulant drug structure

The most representative example utilizing this approach is the synthesis of the ultralow molecular weight (ULMW) heparin construct 27 (Scheme 9.2), a heptasac-charide that has a very similar structure to the FDA-approved anticoagulant drug fondaparinux. Fondaparinux is currently synthesized chemically through 50 steps... [Pg.226]

Cover image is the chemical and molecular structure of the anticoagulant heparin Back cover illustration electron micrographs of drug distribution... [Pg.652]


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