when heparin is added to blood sample ,blood doesn't clot because
Answers
Answered by
1
Answer:
because it's a clot buster
Answered by
1
Answer:
heparin is a natural anticoagulent
Explanation:
heparin interferes with the blood clotting process.
THROMBIN is a protein responsible for two major conversions
a. loose fibrin →→ strengthened fibrins
b. soluble fibrinoges →→ insoluble threads...
these threads appears as clots...
now.......
A natural inhibitor of thrombin in the body is called antithrombin. Heparin binds to antithrombin, which changes the shape of antithrombin , thereby prevents it's pharmacological action on forming clot.
Similar questions