Sodium hyaluronate, also known as sodium hyaluronate, is a physiologically active substance widely present in the human body. It is a high-molecular-weight straight-chain mucopolysaccharide composed of disaccharide units composed of glucuronic acid and acetylhexosamine, with a molecular weight of 1 million. It forms a viscous and elastic solution in water with physiological pH and ionic strength. Its molecular form is variable, so it can also be passed through with a thinner injection needle. The substance that does not cause inflammation is extracted from sodium hyaluronate and is called Healon. When 10 mg of this product is dissolved in 1 ml of normal saline, its viscosity can be 200,000 times higher than that of aqueous humor or normal saline. The protein content of Healon is less than 0.5%, and it is a sterile high-purity solution.
Brand: Soarwin
CAS No.: 9067-32-7
EC Number: 618-620-0
Molecular Formula: C14H22NNaO11
Density: 1.78g/cm3
Melting point: >209°C (dec.)
Boiling point: 791.6oC
Flash point:432.5oC