“…K5 polysaccharides can be modified to ‘neoheparin’ by chemoenzymatic synthesis [ 98 ]. The polysaccharide, often denoted as heparosan, was chemically deacetylated and N -sulfated, then incubated with C5-epimerase to generate IdoA residues, followed by O -sulfating of various hydroxyl groups on both HexA and GlcNS residues [ 99 , 100 ]. The products displayed anticoagulant activity to a similar level to heparin.…”