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Reaction of dextran and sodium hydroxide and sodium borohydrate

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. A process of preparing a reduced carboxylated dextran comprising reducing a carboxylated dextran containing at least one carboxylic acid to remove all or substantially all reducing groups while leaving carboxylic acid unaffected.

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A carboxylic acid group may be introduced into the terminal unit of dextran by hydrolysis of a cyanohydrin intermediate. 

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sodium borohydride reactsexothermically with water to generate flammable hydrogen gas. The heat may ignite the hydrogen, the solvent, and surrounding combustible materials [Haz. ... SODIUM BOROHYDRIDE is a powerful reducing agent.

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