The determination of iduronic acid and glucuronic acid in heparins by a new technique: Re-evaluation of the variable hexuronic acid composition of mammalian heparins |
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Authors: | Sadako Inoue |
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Affiliation: | School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Showa University, Hatanodai-1, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 142 Japan |
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Abstract: | A new technique for the quantitative determination of the uronic acid components of heparin is described. Heparin was deamination with organic nitrite and methanolyzed. The monomeric derivatives of uronic acids were quantitated by gas chromotography. Depolymerization to monomeric units appeared essentially complete as judged from the yield of uronic acid derivatives. By applying the method the relative contents of iduronic acid and glucuronic acid in a number of heparin samples were estimated. In all samples examined the content of iduronic acid was larger than that of glucuronic acid. A species specific difference in the iduronic acid to glucuronic acid ration of heparin was noted. Noticeable difference of this ratio was observed also between different organs of a species of animal and among heparin fractions obtained from an organ. |
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