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Carbaminohemoglobin (carbaminohaemoglobin BrE) (CO2Hb, also
known as
carbhemoglobin and carbohemoglobin) is a
compound of
hemoglobin and
carbon dioxide...
- When
carbon dioxide binds to
these residues carbaminohemoglobin is formed. This
amount of
carbaminohemoglobin formed is
inversely proportional to the amount...
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combination of
carbon dioxide (carboxyl) and hemoglobin,
which is
actually carbaminohemoglobin.
Carboxyhemoglobin terminology emerged when
carbon monoxide was known...
- body's
respiratory carbon dioxide (about 20–25% of the total) as
carbaminohemoglobin, in
which CO2
binds to the heme protein. The
molecule also carries...
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through chemical interactions,
which bind to
hemoglobin forming carbaminohemoglobin. CO2 is
considered an
Allosteric regulation as the
inhibition happens...
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group of an
amino acid or a protein, such as
hemoglobin forming carbaminohemoglobin. It is
possible to
determine how much
carbamino is
formed through...
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preventing the
blood from
carrying oxygen and
expelling carbon dioxide as
carbaminohemoglobin. Additionally, many
other hemoproteins such as myoglobin, Cytochrome...
- also
carry carbon dioxide (CO2) away from the
cells in the form of
carbaminohemoglobin and
release it into the
alveoli through the
alveolar capillaries...
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directly reacts with
globin protein components of
hemoglobin to form
carbaminohemoglobin compounds. As
oxygen is
released in the tissues, more CO2
binds to...
- numbers: 60%
carried as bicarbonate, 30%
bound to
hemoglobin as
carbaminohemoglobin, and 10%
physically dissolved.
Widmaier EP, Raff H,
Strang KT (2003)...