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Polyanetholesulfonate

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Definition: A compound originally developed as an anticoagulant, but possessing anticomplement action and lowering the bactericidal action of blood. It is used in vitro to inhibit blood coagulation and as a diagnostic reagent to encourage the growth of pathogens in the blood. It is also used to stabilize colloidal solutions such as milk and gelatin. (From Merck Index, 11th ed)      Other names Polyanethol Sulfonate; Sulfonate, Polyanethol; Polyanetholesulfonate, Sodium; Homopolymer, Polyanetholesulfonate; Sodium Polyanetholesulfonate; Polyanetholesulfonate Homopolymer; Liquoid

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