“…One peak was named fully sulfated CS and the other was named partially sulfated OSCS in the published report (34). In addition, we found that less sulfated DS and HS (OSDS-M, OSDS-L and OSHS-M, OSHS-L) had several proton signal peaks such as 2.04, 2.07, 2.10, and 2.12 ppm for OSHS-M and OSHS-L and/or OSDS-M and OSDS-L, which made the 2.07 Ϯ 0.02 and 2.12 Ϯ 0.02 ppm proton chemical shifts not specific for DS and OSDS, respectively, in contrast to the published reports (6,34). Because the heparin contaminant that migrated before heparin, based on CE analysis, was defined as OSCS or heparin contaminant during the past 2 years, we decided to choose all the OSGAGs that migrated like OSCS (Fig.…”