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Preferred Name | heparin | |
Synonyms |
Heparinic acid Bemiparin Certoparin Cy 222 Enoxaparin Fluxum Parnaparin Reviparin Sandoparin heparina heparine heparinum Heparin heparin |
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Definitions |
A highly sulfated linear glycosaminoglycan comprising complex patterns of uronic acid-(1->4)-D-glucosamine repeating subunits. Used as an injectable anticoagulant, it has the highest negative charge density of any known biological molecule. |
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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CHEBI_28304 |
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bearer of | ||
formula |
(C26H40N2O36S5)n
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has exact synonym |
Heparin heparin
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hasAlternativeId |
CHEBI:24501 CHEBI:5664
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hasOBONamespace |
chebi_ontology
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hasRelatedSynonym |
Heparinic acid Bemiparin Certoparin Cy 222 Enoxaparin Fluxum Parnaparin Reviparin Sandoparin heparina heparine heparinum
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CHEBI:28304
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label |
heparin
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notation |
CHEBI:28304
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prefLabel |
heparin
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textual definition |
A highly sulfated linear glycosaminoglycan comprising complex patterns of uronic acid-(1->4)-D-glucosamine repeating subunits. Used as an injectable anticoagulant, it has the highest negative charge density of any known biological molecule.
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DrugBank:DB01109 CAS:9005-49-6 PMID:16860191 KEGG:C00374 PMID:18809206 Wikipedia:Heparin KEGG:D07510 PMID:8713797
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