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Which is the anticoagulant substance in blood?

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Answered by TheKingOfKings
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Answer:

Heparin

Explanation:

it is the anticoagulant because it helps in supplying full blood supply

monomer

D glucoronic acid

N -Acetyl sulphaglucosamine

Answered by ajay5325
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Answer:

Heparin

Heparin and derivative substances

Heparin is a biological substance, usually made from pig intestines. It works by activating antithrombin III, which blocks thrombin from clotting blood. Heparin can be used in vivo (by injection), and also in vitro to prevent blood or plasma clotting in or on medical devices.

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