Enoxaparin sodium Enoxaparin 9005-49-6
Enoxaparin sodium is the sodium salt of a low-molecular-mass heparin that is obtained by alkaline depolymerisation of the benzyl ester derivative of heparin from porcine intestinal mucosa. The majority of the components present a 4-enopyranose uronate structure at the non-reduced end and 15 %~25% of the components have a 1, 6-anhydro structure at the reducing end of their chain.
Efficacy: It can prevent deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism, and cure formative deep venous thrombosis and instable stenocardia, and prevent thrombosis of extracorporeal circulation in hemodialysis.
Enoxaparin sodium is the sodium salt of a low-molecular-mass heparin that is obtained by alkaline depolymerisation of the benzyl ester derivative of heparin from porcine intestinal mucosa. The majority of the components present a 4-enopyranose uronate structure at the non-reduced end and 15 %~25% of the components have a 1, 6-anhydro structure at the reducing end of their chain.
Efficacy: It can prevent deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism, and cure formative deep venous thrombosis and instable stenocardia, and prevent thrombosis of extracorporeal circulation in hemodialysis.
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