Hyaluronic acid derived from Streptococcus equi is labelled with 5-amino-fluorescein giving a yellow product that is soluble in water and electrolytes. Application: Many applications of hyaluronan have appeared over the past years both in medicine (particularly its indispensable contribution to eye surgery) and in cosmetics. Fluorescein-labelled hyaluronic acid may be used as a probe for following the fate of hyaluronan in vitro. A FITC-labelled hyaluronic preparation greatly enhanced the visualisation of the permeation of the substrate through skin. Other applications of fluorescein labelled hyaluronic acid have appeared. Morphology: White powder |
Synonyms: HA, Hyaluronan, Hyaluronate, Sodium hyaluronate, Poly(b-glucuronic acid-[1?3]-b-N-acetylglucosamine-[1?4]); a-?UA-(1?26)-GlcNAc; sodium hyaluronate powder, hyaluronic acid; hyalobarrier gel; haluronic acid; hyaluronic acid sodium; hyaluronic acid na-salt; |