Abstract

Summary.The interaction between fibrinogen and polysaccharide polysulfuric acids is studied, and it is found that the formation of a precipitate is influenced to a large extent by the composition of the mixture (concentration, salt content, pH) and the nature of the substances used. Even on the basic side of the isoelectric point a precipitate is formed, which may be due to the properties of fibrinogen and the polysaccharide derivatives as thread‐shaped high molecular substances. The precipitate formed probably is a coacervate. These observations explain the toxicity of the substances in question.

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