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heparin vs decoagulant

decoagulant vs heparin

heparin and decoagulant both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
heparin Yes No No No
decoagulant Yes No No No
As nouns, decoagulant is a hypernym of heparin; that is, decoagulant is a word with a broader meaning than heparin:
  • heparin: a polysaccharide produced in basophils (especially in the lung and liver) and that inhibits the activity of thrombin in coagulation of the blood; it (trade names Lipo-Hepin and Liquaemin) is used as an anticoagulant in the treatment of thrombosis and in heart surgery
  • decoagulant: medicine that prevents or retards the clotting of blood
Other hypernyms of heparin include anticoagulant, anticoagulant medication, polyose, polysaccharide.
heparin (noun) decoagulant (noun)
a polysaccharide produced in basophils (especially in the lung and liver) and that inhibits the activity of thrombin in coagulation of the blood; it (trade names Lipo-Hepin and Liquaemin) is used as an anticoagulant in the treatment of thrombosis and in heart surgery medicine that prevents or retards the clotting of blood
Difference between heparin and decoagulant

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