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Dextran is a
complex branched glucan (polysaccharide
derived from the
condensation of glucose),
originally derived from wine.
IUPAC defines dextrans as...
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Dextran 1 is a
hapten inhibitor that
greatly reduces the risk for
anaphylactic reactions when
administering dextran.
Dextran 1 is
composed of a
small fraction...
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Dextran sulphate sodium (DSS), or
dextran sodium sulphate (or any of the
former with "sulfate") is a
synthetic sulphated polysaccharide with anticoagulant...
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Dextran drug
delivery systems involve the use of the
natural glucose polymer dextran in
applications as a prodrug, nanoparticle, microsphere, micelle,...
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ferrous succinate, and
ferrous sulfate.
Injectable forms include iron
dextran and iron sucrose. They work by
providing the iron
needed for
making red...
- 1906 in Texas, Jeanes'
notable contributions include the
development of
Dextran, a
lifesaving blood plasma substitute used in the
Korean and
Vietnam wars...
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Dextran 70 is a type of
fluid given by
injection into a vein to
expand blood volume.
Specifically it is used for
shock such as that
caused by bleeding...
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dextran is a
biodegradable polymer based on
dextran that has
acetal modified hydroxyl groups.
After synthesis, the
hydrophilic polysaccharide dextran...
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anaemic patients s****ing a IV infusion. Later, in 1954 the use of iron
dextran became po****r and a
product called Imferon emerged.
Release of free bioactive...
- Branched-
dextran exo-1,2-α-glucosidase (EC 3.2.1.115,
dextran 1,2-α-glucosidase,
dextran α-1,2
debranching enzyme, 1,2-α-D-glucosyl-branched-
dextran 2-glucohydrolase)...