About Aprotinin for system suitability
Aprotinin is a high-purity compound (97%) available as a white to off-white powder, with a molecular weight of 6511.51 grams and molecular formula C284H432N84O79S7. It was historically utilized under the trade name Trasylol as a medication to reduce bleeding during complex surgical procedures, including heart and liver surgeries. Its primary mechanism involves slowing down fibrinolysis, the natural process that breaks down blood clots, thereby aiding in preventing excessive blood loss. Aprotinin ensures system suitability for laboratory and research settings, offering consistent effectiveness in clinical or analytical applications.
FAQs of Aprotinin for system suitability:
Q: What is the form of Aprotinin?
A: Aprotinin is supplied as a white to off-white powder.
Q: What is the main use of Aprotinin?
A: Aprotinin is used to reduce bleeding during complex surgeries like heart and liver surgeries by slowing down fibrinolysis, which breaks down blood clots.
Q: What is the purity level of Aprotinin?
A: Aprotinin is provided with a purity level of 97%.
Q: What is the molecular weight of Aprotinin?
A: Aprotinin has a molecular weight of 6511.51 grams.
Q: What is the molecular formula of Aprotinin?
A: The molecular formula of Aprotinin is C284H432N84O79S7.