Peptides and Heparin Market Set to Deliver Major Revenue Shares During the Forecast Period
Peptides are amino acids' short chains connected through peptide bonds. Peptides are molecules that are commonly known as proteins, whose functions are determined on the basis of the amino acid sequence and size. Heparin is known as disaccharide anticoagulant, commonly referred to as blood thinner, which prevents formation of blood clots. Mast cells and basophils in a body produce heparin, which is stored in mast cells and secreted wherever injuries occur.
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