sodium hyaluronate
The PhEur describes sodium hyaluronate as the sodium salt of hyaluronic acid, a glycosaminoglycan consisting of D-glucuronic acid and N-acetyl-D-glucosamine disaccharide units.
Sodium hyaluronate occurs as white to off-white powder or granules. It is very hygroscopic.
Sodium hyaluronate occurs as white to off-white powder or granules. It is very hygroscopic.
Supplier | CD Formulation |
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Product # | PE-0674 |
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product1 | Humectants Excipients |
Molecular Formula | (C14H20NO11Na)n |
Molecular Weight | (401.3)n |
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Synonyms | Hyaluronan; hyaluronate sodium; natrii hyaluronas; RITA HA C_x0002_1-C. |
CAS Number | 9067-32-7 |
Category | Humectant; lubricant; sustained-release agent |
Chemical Name | Sodium hyaluronate |
Grade | Pharmaceutical grade |
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Stability and Storage Conditions | Sodium hyaluronate should be stored in a cool, dry place in tightly sealed containers. The powder is stable for 3 years if stored in unopened containers. |
Source and Preparation | Sodium hyaluronate occurs naturally in vitreous humor, serum,chicken combs, shark skin, and whale cartilage; it is usually extracted and purified from chicken combs. It may also be manufactured by fermentation of selected Streptococcus zooepide_x0002_micus bacterial strains; sodium hyaluronate is removed from the fermentation medium by filtration and purified by ultrafiltration. It is then precipitated with an organic solvent and dried. |