What is the role of heparin? Now, this is a little bit of an introduction to this maybe a lot of people don't understand it. Right?
Heparin from the liver first discovered and named by glucosamine, L - do do fashion aldehyde sugar glucoside, n-acetyl glucosamine and D - glucuronic acid mucopolysaccharides of alternating sulfuric acid fat, average molecular weight of 15 kd, is strongly acidic. It also exists in tissues such as the lungs, the wall of the blood vessel and the mucosa, which is a natural anticoagulant in the animal. Naturally occurring in mast cells, it is now extracted mainly from cattle lungs or small intestinal mucosa. As a kind of anticoagulant, it is composed of two polysaccharides, which have anti-coagulant effect outside the body. Clinically, it is mainly used for thromboembolic disease, myocardial infarction, cardiovascular surgery, cardiac catheterization, extracorporeal circulation, hemodialysis, etc. With the development of pharmacology and clinical medicine, the application of heparin is expanding
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