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666 Hyaluronic acid Products
Extracted from Biopharmaceutical Products in the U.S. and European Markets, the only biopharmaceuticals reference database/book. Visit www.biopharma.com for more information. See also the description/flyer, copies of reviews, and the public products database and products database. Contact the author/publisher for further information about database subscriptions and book purchases.
Hyaluronan Products - Hyaluronic acid (HA); hyaluronan; sodium hyaluronate
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666 Hyaluronic acid Products
Hyaluronic acid; HA; hyaluronan; sodium hyalu-ro-nate; sodium glucuronate-N-acetylglucosamine polymer
Cross ref: See the entries below for specific HA products. See also the hyaluronidase entries (#186-#616; #617; #618; #619). Note, other than recombinant HA (#186), this book/-database only covers a few of many FDA--approved HA products, with most HA products considered borderline or non-biopharmaceutical products (depending on source/manufacturing).
Description: Hyaluronic acid (HA) or hyaluronan is a naturally occurring glycosaminoglycan, a polysaccharide (carbohydrate polymer) containing alternating disaccharide units (N-acetyl-D-glucosamine and D-glucuronic acid monosaccharide linked with beta1-->4 bonds) linked with beta1-->3 glycoside bonds, forming a long-chain polymer containing repeating units of sodium glucuronate-N-acetylglucosamine or beta-(1, 4)-D-GlcA-beta -(1, 3)-D-GlcNAc-). Hyaluronic acid usually occurs as the salt (hyaluronate) form under physiologic conditions. In vivo, it primarily exists as sodium hyaluronate, since sodium is the most abundant cation in cells and tissues.
Pharmaceutical HA products include various animal and bacterial-derived products used for viscosupplemen-tation, e.g. lubricati ... truncated (just the beginning)
Nomenclature:
sodium glucuronate-N-acetylglucosamine polymer []
Hyaluronic acid Products [BIO]
Hyaluronan injection [FDA]
HA [SY]
hyaluronic acid [SY]
sodium hyaluronate [SY]
Natrii Hyaluronas [SY Latin]
Index Terms:
Product Class Index:
biopharmaceutical products
glycosaminoglycans
polysaccharides
SB999 Generic Entry/Chapter
Regulatory/Status Index:
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