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Where does heparin come from and what is its function?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Heparin, a natural anticoagulant, is formed in the body. The source of commercial heparin is the mucous membranes of pig intestine and ox lungs [1–5]. Heparin is a mixture of natural sulfated mucopolysaccharides, which are generally found in granules of mast cells.

Answered by guduruvenkatesh791
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Heparin, a natural anticoagulant, is formed in the body. The source of commercial heparin is the mucous membranes of pig intestine and ox lungs [1–5]. Heparin is a mixture of natural sulfated mucopolysaccharides, which are generally found in granules of mast cells.

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