Journal article
Heparin mimetics with anticoagulant activity
AA Nahain, V Ignjatovic, P Monagle, J Tsanaktsidis, V Ferro
Medicinal Research Reviews | WILEY | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.1002/med.21489
Abstract
Heparin, a sulfated polysaccharide belonging to the glycosaminoglycan family, has been widely used as an anticoagulant drug for decades and remains the most commonly used parenteral anticoagulant in adults and children. However, heparin has important clinical limitations and is derived from animal sources which pose significant safety and supply problems. The ever growing shortage of the raw material for heparin manufacturing may become a very significant issue in the future. These global limitations have prompted much research, especially following the recent well-publicized contamination scandal, into the development of alternative anticoagulants derived from non-animal and/or totally synt..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The University of Queensland; Australian Research Council, Grant/Award Number: DP170104431; CSIRO Manufacturing