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Carboxymethyl Cellulose, Sodium Salt
Carboxymethyl Cellulose Sodium Salt
Carboxymethyl Cellulose Sodium Salt
Dextran is a high molecular weight polymer of anhydroglucose. It is composed of approximately 95% alpha-D-(1–>6) linkages. The remaining a(1–>3) linkages account for the branching of dextran. Dextran has long and hydrophilic spacer arms that improves the performance of immobilized proteins acting on macromolecules.
Polyanionic derivative of dextran with an average of 1.9 sulfate groups per glucosyl residue
High purity and consistant quality enables its application in pharmaceuticals and biotechnology industry
Can be used as an anticoagulant, antiviral and antilipemic agent
Dextran Sulfate Sodium Salt (400,000-600,000 M.Wt)
Polyanionic derivative of dextran with an average of 1.9 sulfate groups per glucosyl residue
High purity and consistant quality enables its application in pharmaceuticals and biotechnology industry
Can be used as an anticoagulant, antiviral and antilipemic agent
Induces severe colitis (inflamatory bowel disease)
Highest sulfur content 19%
Highest chirality – +104° of specific rotation
Lowest pH 6.2 at 1% solution
Dextran is branched polysaccharide made up of linear a (1?6) linked glucose units and a (1?3) link initiated branches; it ranges in size from 10,000 to 150,000 Kd.Depending upon its molecular weight it has different uses in different fields.