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Determination of electromorphes of hyaluronic acid

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Olga Venger, Denys Oslavskyi

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Hyaluronic acid is polymer widely used in the cosmetology and medicine. In the usage of HA the size of molecules has a very important significance. The use of hyaluronic acid is due, in particular, to its hydrophilic properties, which is why the size of the hyaluronic acid molecule is of great importance. Currently available methods for determining the length of hyaluronic acid molecules require significant reagent and time consumption. This work demonstrates the possibility of determining the lengths of hyaluronic acid electromorphes using agarose gel electrophoresis

Keywords

hyaluronic acid
molecular size
electrophoresis
electromorphes
molecular markers.

Authors

Olga Venger, Denys Oslavskyi

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