Sodium Hyaluronate

The sodium salt of hyaluronic acid, sodium hyaluronate, is made up of sodium glucuronide-N-acetylglucosamine disaccharide units. A visco-elastic polymer known as sodium hyaluronate is found in abundance in the extracellular matrix of connective, epithelial, and brain tissues in mammals, as well as the corneal endothelium. Various biological processes, including cell differentiation, inflammation, embryological development, and wound healing, have been demonstrated to involve sodium hyaluronate, according to studies.