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Dextran sulfate sodium salt from Leuconostoc spp.

D4911 -

mol wt 6,500-10,000

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RTECSHH9290000
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Articles

Dextran and Related Polysaccharides

Historically, dextrans had been long recognized as contaminants in sugar processing and other food production. The formation of dextran in wine was shown by Pasteur to be due to the activity of micro...
Vicki Caligur
BioFiles 2008, 3.10, 17.
Keywords: Adhesion, Chromatography, Clinical, Cosmetics, Derivatizations, Diffusion, Filtration, Immobilization, Industries, Ion Exchange, Ligands, Microscopy, Molecular biology, Molecular biology techniques, Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, Nucleic acid hybridization, Pharmaceutical, Precipitation, Purification, Separation, Size-exclusion chromatography, Spectroscopy, Sulfations

References

Merck 14,2951


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