-
Carbamino refers to an
adduct generated by the
addition of
carbon dioxide to the free
amino group of an
amino acid or a protein, such as
hemoglobin forming...
-
generally known as
carbamino formation. This is the
source from
where the
protein gets its name, as it is a
combination of
carbamino and hemoglobin. One...
-
dioxide affects the
curve in two ways. First, CO2 ac****ulation
causes carbamino compounds to be
generated through chemical interactions,
which bind to...
-
different ways. One of
these ways is by
binding to
amino groups,
creating carbamino compounds.
Amino groups are
available for
binding at the N-terminals and...
- HCO−3 5–10% is
dissolved in
blood plasma 5–10% is
bound to
hemoglobin as
carbamino compounds Hemoglobin, the main oxygen-carrying
molecule in red
blood cells...
- 7% is
dissolved in the plasma; and
about 23% is
bound to
hemoglobin as
carbamino compounds. Hemoglobin, the main oxygen-carrying
molecule in red blood...
-
about 5% of CO2 is in
physical solution 94% as
bicarbonate and 1% as
carbamino compounds; in the
erythrocytes the
corresponding figures are 7%, 82% and...
-
molecules as
carbamino groups. The
total concentration of
carbon dioxide (in the form of
bicarbonate ions,
dissolved CO2, and
carbamino groups) in arterial...
-
molecules as
carbamino groups. The
total concentration of
carbon dioxide (in the form of
bicarbonate ions,
dissolved CO2, and
carbamino groups) in arterial...
- ; Roughton, F. J. W. (1934-12-14). "The
direct chemical estimation of
carbamino compounds of CO2 with hæmoglobin". The
Journal of Physiology. 83 (1):...