Isolation of coagulation factors I and VIII from biological mate

Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds – C-metal

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ABSTRACT:
The blood coagulation factors I (fibrinogen) and VIII (antihemophilia factor, abbreviated AHF) are isolated in high yields from animal tissue materials such as blood or blood products (e.g. plasma) or plasma fractions by a procedure involving the essential step of adsorption (as in affinity chromatography) of at least one of these factors, in a liquid system, onto a water-insoluble gel matrix primarily composed of a cross-linked sulfated or sulfonated, gel-forming carbohydrate such as cross-linked dextran sulfate-agarose, cross-linked dextran sulfate-dextran, cross-linked heparin-agarose and other such gel matrix-providing substances.

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Chemical Abstracts, vol. 77, No. 71654s, Weiss, 1972.

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