Hyaluronic acid sodium salt from bovine vitreous humor
SIGMA/H7630
Synonym: Poly(β-glucuronic acid-[1→3]-β-N-acetylglucosamine-[1→4]), alternating
CAS Number: 9067-32-7
MDL Number: MFCD01773053
Linear Formula: (C14H21NaNO11)n
Product Type: Chemical
| biological source | bovine (vitreous humor) |
| color | white |
| form | powder |
| InChI | 1S/C28H44N2O23.Na/c1-5(33 |
| InChI key | YWIVKILSMZOHHF-QJZPQSOGSA |
| Quality Level | 200 ![]() |
| SMILES string | [Na+].N([C@H]1[C@@H](O[C@ |
| solubility | water: ~5 g/L |
| storage temp. | −20°C |
| Application: | Hyaluronic acid sodium salt from bovine vitreous humor has been used: • as a component for the generation of artificial synovial fluid • to investigate its role in inducing oxidative stress and interleukin 8(IL-8) production in human nasal RPMI 2650 cells • to test its effect on B cell proliferation • as a substrate in neuraminidase assay of morbilliviruses virus |
| Biochem/physiol Actions: | High molecular mass polymer composed of repeating dimeric units of glucuronic acid and N-acetyl glucosamine which forms the core of complex proteoglycan aggregates found in extracellular matrix. |
| Biochem/physiol Actions: | Hyaluronic acid (HA) is abundantly present in the bovine vitreous humor. It corresponds to a molecular weight of 69293.9Da and has an isoelectric pH of 5.82. Bovine HA has high levels of endotoxins and it polydisperse with DNA and RNA contaminants. The enzyme HA synthases at the plasma membrane (HASs) aids in the synthesis of circulatory HA. HA is implicated in many physiological processes including inflammation, immune regulation, adhesion, embryo development and tumor progression. |
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| Packaging: | 10, 50 mg in poly bottle |
| RIDADR | NONH for all modes of transport |
| WGK Germany | WGK 3 |
| Flash Point(F) | Not applicable |
| Flash Point(C) | Not applicable |
| Storage Temp. | −20°C |
| UNSPSC | 12352201 |

