Sodium Hyaluronate, 1,500 kDa

Catalog Number: ECH-H-1500
Article Name: Sodium Hyaluronate, 1,500 kDa
Biozol Catalog Number: ECH-H-1500
Supplier Catalog Number: H-1500
Alternative Catalog Number: ECH-H-1500-1G,ECH-H-1500-250MG,ECH-H-1500-5G
Manufacturer: Echelon Biosciences
Category: Molekularbiologie
Sodium Hyaluronate is the sodium salt of hyaluronic acid (HA), also known as hyaluronan, a glycosaminoglycan consisting of D-glucuronic acid and N-acetyl-D-glucosamine disaccharide units. HA is one of several glycosaminoglycan components of the extracellular matrix of connective tissue. HA is a naturally occurring biopolymer involved in numerous biological processes including tissue hydration and structural scaffolding. HA is increasingly used as a reagent and investigated in medical, pharmaceutical and bioengineering applications. Its use as a reagent includes hydrogels for use in aesthetics, ophthalmology, rheumatology, urology, wound healing, and 3D bioprinting. Our medical grade Sodium Hyaluronate is produced by HTL by fermentation of a Streptococcus equi strain (Group C of the Lancefield Classification / Non GMO / Without any material from animal origin). HTLs proprietary process allows the production of Sodium Hyaluronate fiber with an exceptionally low level of impurities. HTL Sodium Hyaluronate raw material is a medical grade pharmaceutical product manufactured under cGMP conditions and is covered by a Certificate of Suitability of Monographs if the European Pharmacopoeia (CEP) and Drug Master File (DMF). HTL Sodium Hyaluronate is aliquoted and distributed by Echelon for research use only. About HTL: HTL is the world leader in the production of pharmaceutical grade Sodium Hyaluronate by fermentation. www.htlbiotech.com Bulk discounts available, please email echelon echelon-inc.com for information.

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Documents

Technical Data Sheet
Application Notes: Categories: Biochemical Reagents