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Explain
Heparin is mainly used to delay blood clotting. It can enhance
antithrombin mediated protease inactivation in the coagulation
pathway.
Heparin sodium is a sulfated polysaccharide from the
glycosaminoglycan family, which plays a crucial role in cell
culture, cancer biology, and drug discovery research. Its impact on
protein cell interactions makes it valuable for studying molecular
and cellular processes, tumor modeling, exploring binding
interactions, and as a cell culture supplement to support cell
viability.
Application
Heparin sodium salt from pig intestinal mucosa has been used to
purify sLRP (soluble circulating low-density lipoprotein receptor
associated protein-1) from human plasma.
It has been used as a supplement in M199 medium for culturing human
umbilical vein endothelial cells.
It is used as an anticoagulant in the process of blood separation.
Characteristics and advantages
High purity compounds suitable for various research applications