A naturally occurring glycosaminoglycan found mostly in the skin and in connective tissue. It differs from CHONDROITIN SULFATE A (see chondroitin sulfates) by containing iduronic acid in place of glucuronic acid, its epimer, at carbon atom 5. (from Merck, 12th ed)


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