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Substituted bilanes may also be the
starting point for the
synthesis of
artificial porphyrins. Upon
treatment with aldehydes,
bilanes may
cyclize to...
- chlorophyll. The name is
often abbreviated as HMB. The
compound is a
substituted bilane, a
chain of four
pyrrole rings interconnected by
methylene bridges −CH2−...
- Bilins,
bilanes or bile
pigments are
biological pigments formed in many
organisms as a
metabolic product of
certain porphyrins.
Bilin (also
called bilichrome)...
- ring. Four PBGs are then
combined through deamination into
hydroxymethyl bilane (HMB),
which is
hydrolysed to form the
circular tetrapyrrole uroporphyrinogen...
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biochemical function of
those molecules.
Linear tetrapyrroles (called
bilanes) include: Heme
breakdown products (e.g., bilirubin, biliverdin) Phycobilins...
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Plural Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite masculine ein bil
bilen bilar bilane a car the car cars the cars
feminine ei vogn
vogna vogner vognene a wagon...
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Plural Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite masculine ein bil
bilen bilar bilane a car the car cars the cars
feminine ei seng
senga senger sengene a bed...
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terms used to
refer to this
group are Blaan, Bira-an, Baraan, Vilanes, and
Bilanes. Some
Blaan natives were
displaced when
General Santos was
founded in 1939...
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tetrapyrrole compound porphyrin. It is
involved in the
conversion of
hydroxymethyl bilane into
uroporphyrinogen III. This
enzyme catalyses the
inversion of the final...
- of the
pyrrole ring (adjacent to the
nitrogen atom) into
hydroxymethyl bilane by the
enzyme porphobilinogen deaminase, also
known as hydroxymethylbilane...