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Hyaluronic acid degradation

Inhibition of Hyaluronic Acid Degradation by Dimethyl Sulphoxide, S. A. Barker, S. J. Crews, J. B. Marsters, and M. Stacey, Nature, 207 (1965) 1388-1389. [Pg.38]

Tonnesen, H.H., Studies on curcumin and curcuminoids. XIV. Effect of curcumin on hyaluronic acid degradation in vitro, Int. J. Pharmaceut., 50, 91, 1989. [Pg.275]

The evidence for hyaluronic-acid degradation in rheumatoid synovial fluid comes from observations of loss of viscosity and decrease in molecular weight... [Pg.283]

B. Karlstam and A. Ljunglof. Purification and partial characterization of a novel hyaluronic acid-degrading enzyme from Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba). Polar Biol. 77 501 (1991). [Pg.179]

NS AIDS were never able to stop the different processes of inflammation, degradation, and reparation of OA. Intra-articular injection of hyaluronic acid has also not been able to stop the destruction of affected joint cartilage over time. The National Institute of Health (USA) has showed that glucosamine or chondroitin sulfate have comparative efficacy with placebo. [Pg.668]

M sodium chloride oligosaccharides from hyaluronidase degradation of hyaluronic acid 89... [Pg.36]

Nobuhiko Yui, Teruo Okano, andYasuhisa Sakurai. Inflammation responsive degradation of cross-linked hyaluronic acid gels. J. Contr. Rel. 22 105-116, 1992. [Pg.428]

Nobuhiko Yui, Jun Nihira, Teruo Okano, and Yasuhisa Sakurai. Regulated release of drug microspheres from inflammation responsive degradable matrices of crosslinked hyaluronic acid. J. Contr. Rel. 25 133-143, 1993. [Pg.428]

Disaccharides of the hexuronic acid-hexosamine type constitute the fundamental repeating unit of many mucopolysaccharides, from which they are derived by hydrolytic degradation. Further hydrolytic treatment results generally in destruction of the uronic acid moiety of the disaccharide. Structural studies have been made on the disaccharides from hyaluronic acid (hyalobiouronic acid), chondroitinsulfate (chondrosine), and heparin (heparosine). [Pg.277]

D. C. West, L N. Hampton, F. Arnold, and S. Kumar. Angiogenesis induced by degradation products of hyaluronic acid- Selene 22ft 1324 (1985). [Pg.180]


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