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What is heparin?
Author: H KAnswer:
Heparin occurs naturally as a macromolecule complexed with histamine in mast cells Heparin standard is an injectable, rapidly acting anticoagulant that is often used acutely to interfere with the formation of thrombin. -Unfractionated heparin is a mixture of straight-chain, anionic Glycosaminoglycans (Glycosamin + uronique acid) with a wide range of molecular weights It is strongly acidic because of the presence of sulfate and carboxylic acid groups
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