Heparin sodium is a kind of natural anticoagulant obtained from porcine intestine mucosa widely used for biochemical and biological researches. Heparin highly related to glycosaminoglycan comprised of disaccharide repeating units, which are D-glucosamine (GlcN)/L-Iduronic acid (IdoA) and GlcN/D-glucuronic acid (GlcA). These residues can be sulfated at different positions. Heparin can bind to various cytokines and growth factors to exert its biological functions.
Synonyms: Unfractionated heparin, Sodium heparin, Heparin sodium
CAS Number: 9041-08-1
Source: Porcine intestinal mucosa
Purity: >98%
Average Molecular Weight: ~11,000-16,000 Da
HPGPC analysis of heparin sodium from porcine intestinal mucosa
The 1H-NMR spectrum of heparin sodium from porcine intestinal mucosa
The 13C-NMR spectrum of heparin sodium from porcine intestinal mucosa
Unsaturated disaccharide analysis of heparin sodium from porcine intestinal mucosa by SAX-HPLC
Product Catalog Number
Heparin Sodium from Bovine Lung | C-HEPBL |
Completely Desulfated Heparin | C-CDSHEP |
6-O-Desulfated Heparin | C-6ODSHEP |
N-Desulfated Heparin | C-NDSHEP |
Completely Desulfated re N-Sulfated Heparin | C-CDSRNSHEP |