Heparin Sodium

Heparin Sodium is the sodium salt of sulfated glycosaminolglycans present as a mixture of heterogeneous molecules varying in molecular weights. It is present in mammalian tissues and is usually obtained from the intestinal mucosa. It is purified to retain a combination of activities against different fractions of the blood clotting sequence. The component activities of the mixture are in ratios corresponding to those shown by the USP heparin Sodium Reference or Heparin sodium BRP. Some of these components have the property of prolonging the clotting time of blood.

 

Ulinastatin is derived from human urine. Physical Appearance :White lyophilized powder.

 

SPECIFICATION: Crude, Topical, Injectable Grade

STANDARD: BP/EP