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  • Low-molecular-weight heparins (LMWHs) are created by breaking down heparin, leading to smaller polysaccharide chains with altered anti-factor activity.
  • New methods have been developed to analyze LMWHs and understand their structural changes resulting from this depolymerization.
  • The study focuses on the tetrasaccharide pool of enoxaparin sodium, identifying main sequences and showing how this pool reflects the chemical processes used to produce it.

Article Abstract

Low-molecular-weight heparins (LMWHs) are produced from heparin by various depolymerization strategies, which result in a reduction of the average molecular weight of the polysaccharide chains, a reduction of the anti-factor IIa activity (and a concomitant increase in the anti-factor Xa/anti-factor IIa ratio), and introduction of process-related structural signatures. Numerous techniques have been developed to characterize LMWHs and to measure the type and extent of structural modifications that are introduced as a function of the depolymerization process. We present here an analysis of the tetrasaccharide pool of enoxaparin sodium, a LMWH produced by chemical β-elimination of heparin benzyl ester. We identify the predominant sequences present within the tetrasaccharide pool and demonstrate that this pool provides a sensitive, specific readout of the physicochemical process conditions used to generate enoxaparin sodium.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00216-012-6045-0DOI Listing

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