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Question Answered Asked by jeanBBB Provide a simple and thorough
Question Answered Asked by jeanBBB Provide a simple and thorough explanation Let’s move on to “Heparin.” So, heparin is a huge molecule, you can see the chemical structure here, obviously, you don’t need to know the chemical structure, just know that unfractionated heparin, can have a multiplicity of molecular weight. Some of the heparin molecules are 3,000 Da in weight, some of the molecular weights are 25,000, we call that unfractionated heparin, it’s old school. It is highly acidic so it’s neutralized by a base, and that base can be protamine, so, protamine zinc is commonly used as an antidote to heparin. SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE
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