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Hyaluronic acid (/ˌhaɪ.əljʊəˈrɒnɪk/;
abbreviated HA;
conjugate base
hyaluronate), also
called hyaluronan, is an anionic,
nonsulfated glycosaminoglycan...
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Sodium hyaluronate is the
sodium salt of
hyaluronic acid, a
glycosaminoglycan found in
various connective tissue of humans.
Sodium hyaluronate is the...
- (EC 3.2.1.36),
which cleave (1→3)-linkages. In addition,
bacterial hyaluronate lyases (EC 4.2.2.1) may also be
referred to as hyaluronidases, although...
- The
enzyme hyaluronate lyase (EC 4.2.2.1)
catalyzes the
chemical reaction Cleaves hyaluronate chains at a β-D-GalNAc-(1→4)-β-D-GlcA bond,
ultimately breaking...
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ocular hypotony may be
treated with
intraocular injection of
sodium hyaluronate. If the
cause of
hypotony is an over
filtering bleb,
cycloplegia using...
- hyaluronidase,
glucuronoglucosaminoglycan hyaluronate lyase, orgelase) is an
enzyme with
systematic name
hyaluronate 3-glycanohydrolase. This
enzyme catalyses...
- with Russia. In 1985,
Shiseido was the
first company to
produce sodium hyaluronate (hyaluronic acid/hyaluronan) from non-animal
origin sources. In the first...
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dextranomer (dextran)
microspheres and non-animal
stabilized sodium hyaluronate (NASHA) in phosphate-buffered 0.9%
sodium chloride solution. The particles...
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December 2013. KR 20040022760A Higgins,
Maria (Oct 12, 2018). "Sodium
Hyaluronate VS
Hyaluronic Acid".
Stanford Chemicals.
Retrieved Aug 11, 2024. Grubben...
- adipogenesis, and
deposition of
nonsulfated glycosaminoglycans and
hyaluronate,
causes expansion of the
orbital fat and
muscle compartments,
which within...