D6924
Dextran sulfate sodium salt from Leuconostoc spp.
average mol wt 9,000-20,000
biological source
bacterial (Leuconostoc mesenteroides)
Quality Level
form
powder
optical activity
[α]/D 90 to 105 °, c = 6% (w/v)
mol wt
average mol wt 9,000-20,000
composition
Sulfur Content, 16.0-19.0%
color
white to off-white
useful pH range
5.5 - 8.0
solubility
H2O: 100 mg/mL
storage temp.
room temp
General description
Dextran sulfate sodium is a natural polymer of α-1,6-D-glucopyranose. It is a hydrophilic, biodegradable, and biocompatible polyanionic polymer. This highly branched polysaccharide has 1,6 and 1,4 glycosidic linkages, consisting of 2.3 sulfate groups per glucosyl unit.
Application
Dextran sulfate sodium salt from Leuconostoc spp. has been used:
- to evaluate the participation of sulfated glycans on the interaction of recombinant human proacrosin/acrosin with zona pellucida (ZP) glycoproteins
- to inject into the vitreous cavity of embryonic day five chick embryos to assess the eye size and to study its impact on cell proliferation in the retina
- to test the structural specificity of binding of TNF-stimulated gene 6 (TSG-6) to immobilized hyaluronan (HA)
Biochem/physiol Actions
Dextran sulfate may exhibit anti-coagulant and antiviral properties. It may also help to lower cholesterol levels. It is extensively used as a plasma volume expander and fibrinolytic in the medical field. Dextran sulfate can also be used as a cross-linker for chitosan (CH).
Other Notes
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Storage Class Code
11 - Combustible Solids
WGK
WGK 2
Flash Point(F)
Not applicable
Flash Point(C)
Not applicable
Personal Protective Equipment
dust mask type N95 (US), Eyeshields, Gloves
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