Anticomplementary, Anticoagulatory, and Serum-Protein Precipitating Activity of Sodium Polyanetholsulfonate
AUTOR(ES)
Traub, W. H.
RESUMO
Sodium polyanetholsulfonate (SPS) at 7.8 μg/ml completely abolished complement-mediated hemolysis of 1:10 diluted fresh guinea pig and human serum; at least twice as much SPS was required to reduce complement activity in 1:2 diluted human serum. The coagulation of 90 and 20% human blood was inhibited by 250 and 125 μg of SPS per ml, respectively. When added to fresh human serum, SPS precipitated beta 1C-globulin (C3), C4, beta lipoproteins, immunoglobulin IgG, IgM, and IgA, though incompletely.
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