Fig. 1.
Fig. 1. Reactions involved in immobilization of heparin by EL. The GAG chain is cleaved into smaller fragments, each bearing a formaldehyde (CHO) group at one end by controlled digestion with nitrous acid. The heparin fragments are then attached through these formaldehyde groups to free amino groups displayed on the solid phase by the Schiff base reaction.

Reactions involved in immobilization of heparin by EL. The GAG chain is cleaved into smaller fragments, each bearing a formaldehyde (CHO) group at one end by controlled digestion with nitrous acid. The heparin fragments are then attached through these formaldehyde groups to free amino groups displayed on the solid phase by the Schiff base reaction.

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