The Kraven Corporation
17-09-2005, 15:01
The Kraven Chemical Incorporated
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The Kraven Chemical Incorporated is proud to Announce the opening of its Storefront, where all can veiw products created at the Numonican and Concreminian facilites, all Products are created soley by the Kraven Corporation and all Products will be dispatched upon confirmation of Payment.
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Haemoglobin: (Hb)
Protein used by all vertebrates and some invertebrates for oxygen transport because the two substances combine reversibly. In vertebrates it occurs in red blood cells (erythrocytes), giving them their colour.
In the lungs or gills where the concentration of oxygen is high, oxygen attaches to haemoglobin to form oxyhaemoglobin. This process effectively increases the amount of oxygen that can be carried in the bloodstream. The oxygen is later released in the body tissues where it is at a low concentration, and the deoxygenated blood returned to the lungs or gills. Haemoglobin will combine also with carbon monoxide to form carboxyhaemoglobin, which has the effect of reducing the amount of oxygen that can be carried in the blood.
This product is created by using an effective method of Bio engineering Bacteria to produce the substances used in the creation of haemoglobin by the body, this can be used in a variety of applications and quotas will be delivered in bulk tankers
Current price is $30,000 USD for 60,000 Litres
Factor 8
FVIII is a glycoprotein procofactor synthesized and released into the bloodstream by the liver. In the circulating blood, it is mainly bound to von Willebrand factor (vWF, also known as Factor VIII-related antigen) to form a stable complex. Upon activation by thrombin or factor Xa, it dissociates from the complex to interact with Factor IXa the coagulation cascade. It is a cofactor to Factor IXa in the activation of Factor X, which in turn, with its cofactor Factor Va, activates more thrombin. Thrombin cleaves fibrinogen into fibrin which polymerizes and crosslinks (using Factor XIII) into a blood clot.
No longer protected by vWF, activated FVIII is proteolytically inactivated in the process (most prominently by activated Protein C and Factor IXa) and quickly cleared from the blood stream.
FVIII harvested from donated blood (or more likely, purchased blood plasma) or Recombinant FVIII can be given to hemophiliacs to restore hemostasis. Thus, FVIII is also known as Anti-Hemophilic Factor.
Current price is $100,000 USD for 30,000 Litres
Chlorine: (Cl)
* Atomic number: 17
* Atomic weight: 35.453 (2) g m
* CAS Registry ID: 7782-50-5
* Group number: 17
* Group name: Halogen
* Period number: 3
* Block: p-block
# Standard state: gas at 298 K
# Colour: yellowish green
# Classification: Non-metallic
Chlorine is a greenish yellow gas which combines directly with nearly all elements. Chlorine is a respiratory irritant. The gas irritates the mucous membranes and the liquid burns the skin. As little as 3.5 ppm can be detected as an odour, and 1000 ppm is likely to be fatal after a few deep breaths. It was used as a war gas in 1915. It is not found in a free state in nature, but is found commonly as NaCl (solid or seawater).
Current Price: $12,000 USD for 100,000 litres
Sulphur: (S)
* Atomic number: 16
* Atomic weight: 32.065 (5) g r
* CAS Registry ID: 7704-34-9
* Group number: 16
* Group name: Chalcogen
* Period number: 3
* Block: p-block
# Standard state: solid at 298 K
# Colour: lemon yellow
# Classification: Non-metallic
Sulphur is found in meteorites, volcanoes, hot springs, and as galena, gypsum, Epsom salts, and barite. It is recovered commercially from "salt domes" along the Gulf Coast of the USA. Jupiter's moon Io owes its colours to various forms of sulphur. A dark area near the crater Aristarchus on the moon may be a sulphur deposit.
Sulphur is a pale yellow, odourless, brittle solid, which is insoluble in water but soluble in carbon disulphide. Sulphur is essential to life. It is a minor constituent of fats, body fluids, and skeletal minerals.
Carbon disulphide, hydrogen sulphide, and sulphur dioxide should be handled extremely carefully. Hydrogen sulphide in very small concentrations can be metabolized, but in higher concentrations it can cause death quickly by respiratory paralysis. It is insidious in that it quickly deadens the sense of smell. Sulphur dioxide is a dangerous component in atmospheric air pollution and is one of the factors responsible for acid rain.
Current Price: $30,000 USD for 45,000 Tonnes
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The Kraven Chemical Incorporated is proud to Announce the opening of its Storefront, where all can veiw products created at the Numonican and Concreminian facilites, all Products are created soley by the Kraven Corporation and all Products will be dispatched upon confirmation of Payment.
Please state the following Details and the KCI will ensure your order is completed
Country Name:
Buyers Name:
Product Name:
Gross Weight of Product:
Price:
Haemoglobin: (Hb)
Protein used by all vertebrates and some invertebrates for oxygen transport because the two substances combine reversibly. In vertebrates it occurs in red blood cells (erythrocytes), giving them their colour.
In the lungs or gills where the concentration of oxygen is high, oxygen attaches to haemoglobin to form oxyhaemoglobin. This process effectively increases the amount of oxygen that can be carried in the bloodstream. The oxygen is later released in the body tissues where it is at a low concentration, and the deoxygenated blood returned to the lungs or gills. Haemoglobin will combine also with carbon monoxide to form carboxyhaemoglobin, which has the effect of reducing the amount of oxygen that can be carried in the blood.
This product is created by using an effective method of Bio engineering Bacteria to produce the substances used in the creation of haemoglobin by the body, this can be used in a variety of applications and quotas will be delivered in bulk tankers
Current price is $30,000 USD for 60,000 Litres
Factor 8
FVIII is a glycoprotein procofactor synthesized and released into the bloodstream by the liver. In the circulating blood, it is mainly bound to von Willebrand factor (vWF, also known as Factor VIII-related antigen) to form a stable complex. Upon activation by thrombin or factor Xa, it dissociates from the complex to interact with Factor IXa the coagulation cascade. It is a cofactor to Factor IXa in the activation of Factor X, which in turn, with its cofactor Factor Va, activates more thrombin. Thrombin cleaves fibrinogen into fibrin which polymerizes and crosslinks (using Factor XIII) into a blood clot.
No longer protected by vWF, activated FVIII is proteolytically inactivated in the process (most prominently by activated Protein C and Factor IXa) and quickly cleared from the blood stream.
FVIII harvested from donated blood (or more likely, purchased blood plasma) or Recombinant FVIII can be given to hemophiliacs to restore hemostasis. Thus, FVIII is also known as Anti-Hemophilic Factor.
Current price is $100,000 USD for 30,000 Litres
Chlorine: (Cl)
* Atomic number: 17
* Atomic weight: 35.453 (2) g m
* CAS Registry ID: 7782-50-5
* Group number: 17
* Group name: Halogen
* Period number: 3
* Block: p-block
# Standard state: gas at 298 K
# Colour: yellowish green
# Classification: Non-metallic
Chlorine is a greenish yellow gas which combines directly with nearly all elements. Chlorine is a respiratory irritant. The gas irritates the mucous membranes and the liquid burns the skin. As little as 3.5 ppm can be detected as an odour, and 1000 ppm is likely to be fatal after a few deep breaths. It was used as a war gas in 1915. It is not found in a free state in nature, but is found commonly as NaCl (solid or seawater).
Current Price: $12,000 USD for 100,000 litres
Sulphur: (S)
* Atomic number: 16
* Atomic weight: 32.065 (5) g r
* CAS Registry ID: 7704-34-9
* Group number: 16
* Group name: Chalcogen
* Period number: 3
* Block: p-block
# Standard state: solid at 298 K
# Colour: lemon yellow
# Classification: Non-metallic
Sulphur is found in meteorites, volcanoes, hot springs, and as galena, gypsum, Epsom salts, and barite. It is recovered commercially from "salt domes" along the Gulf Coast of the USA. Jupiter's moon Io owes its colours to various forms of sulphur. A dark area near the crater Aristarchus on the moon may be a sulphur deposit.
Sulphur is a pale yellow, odourless, brittle solid, which is insoluble in water but soluble in carbon disulphide. Sulphur is essential to life. It is a minor constituent of fats, body fluids, and skeletal minerals.
Carbon disulphide, hydrogen sulphide, and sulphur dioxide should be handled extremely carefully. Hydrogen sulphide in very small concentrations can be metabolized, but in higher concentrations it can cause death quickly by respiratory paralysis. It is insidious in that it quickly deadens the sense of smell. Sulphur dioxide is a dangerous component in atmospheric air pollution and is one of the factors responsible for acid rain.
Current Price: $30,000 USD for 45,000 Tonnes