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The isolation of heparin and heparitin sulfate from hog skin

open access: closedBiochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects, 1968
L. Rodén, J.A. Cifonelli
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Heparitin sulfates (heparan sulfates) of atherosclerosis-susceptible and atherosclerosis-resistant pigeon aortas

open access: closedAtherosclerosis, 1977
Electrophoretic mobilities of heparitin sulfates (HS) from the thoracic aorta and the celiac bifurcation of atherosclerosis-susceptible White Carneau and atherosclerosis-resistant Show Racer pigeons at four ages were examined. Atherosclerosis-susceptible White Carneau aortas contain, in addition to their normal HS component, a variant type of HS (HS ...
Samuel C. Smith, Kathleen D. Curwen
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The heparitin sulfates (heparan sulfates)

open access: closedCarbohydrate Research, 1973
Heparitin sulfate has been isolated from several sources, namely: a commercial lung polysaccharide preparation, beef lung, beef aorta, human amyloid liver, human intestine, and urine of a patient with mucopolysaccharidosis. The polysaccharides isolated were extensively purified, fractionated, and characterized.
Peter Hovingh, Alfred Linker
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Structural studies of heparitin sulfates

open access: closedBiochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects, 1975
Heparitin sulfate fractions with a large range in sulfate content were subjected to degradation by Flavobacterium heparinase and by nitrous acid. The products obtained were fractionated by chromatography, characterized, and used to arrive at tentative structures for these complex polysaccharides.
Peter Hovingh, Alfred Linker
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On the structure of heparitin sulfates Analyses of the products formed from heparitin sulfates by two heparitinases and a heparinase from Flavobacterium heparinum

open access: closedBiochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects, 1976
The analyses of the products formed from heparitin sulfates by the action of two heparitinases and a heparinase from Flavorbacterium heparinum is reported. Heparitin sulfates A and B are degraded by heparitinase I yielding two disaccharides, one of them composed of N-acetylucosamine and an unsaturated uronic, joined by alpha(1 lead to 4) linkage, and ...
Carl P. Dietrich   +2 more
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Isolation and partial characterization of three induced enzymes from flavobacterium heparinum involved in the degradation of heparin and heparitin sulfates

open access: closedBiochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1974
Summary The isolation and partial characterization of two heparitinases and a heparinase from induced extracts from F. heparinum are reported. The heparinase acts upon heparin, heparitin sulfates C and D producing as the main degradation product a trisulfated disaccharide. The heparitinase I degrades only heparitin sulfate A and B producing as main
Carl P. Dietrich, Maria Elena Silva
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Heparitin sulfate

open access: closedBiochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1958
Karl Meyer   +3 more
openaire   +4 more sources

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