Which glycosaminoglycan is present in cornea ?

Correct Answer: Keratan Sulfate
Description: option d : Keratan sulafte Glycosaminoglycan in cornea: Keratan sulafte (KS) >>> Chondroitin sulfate (CS) & Dermatan sulfate (DS) All are present in cornea but KS is in maximum amount Immunohistochemistry revealed the presence of both high- and low-sulphated epitopes of KS, as well as DS, throughout the cornea CS only in the peripheral cornea before the limbus. Keratan sulfate is also responsible for corneal transparency. Keratan Sulfate-I is present in cornea while Keratan Sulfate-II is present in cailages.
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