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Porphyrins (/ˈpɔːrfərɪns/ POR-fər-ins) are a
group of heterocyclic, macrocyclic,
organic compounds,
composed of four
modified pyrrole subunits interconnected...
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liver to be
metabolized and
cleared from the body.
Coproporphyrin I, a
major coproporphyrin isomer in bile, is
transported from the
hepatocyte back...
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coproporphyrin III to
coproporphyrin I
ratio around 3–4:1. In
patients with Dubin–Johnson syndrome, this
ratio is inverted, with
coproporphyrin I being...
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porphobilinogen are
typically normal. However,
uroporphyrin and
coproporphyrin tend to be
markedly elevated and
moderately elevated, respectively,...
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notably elevations of
uroporphyrins I & III,
coproporphyrins I & III, and pre-
coproporphyrin. As most
porphyrias are rare conditions,
general hospital...
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Cutibacterium acnes will show an
orange fluorescence due to its
coproporphyrin III. That way it can be
differentiated from
other hypopigmentary disorders...
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protoporphyrin in the
plasma and **** of
individuals affected with VP.
Elevated coproporphyrin is a
common finding in urine,
known as
coproporphyrinuria as it is the...
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isolated from
beech forest soil.
Arthrobacter ramosus produces coproporphyrin III. LPSN lpsn.dsmz.de "Straininfo of
Arthrobacter ramosus". Archived...
- Johnson, A. W.; Markham, E.; Shaw, K. B. (1958). "287. A
synthesis of
coproporphyrin III".
Journal of the
Chemical Society (Resumed): 1430–1440. doi:10.1039/JR9580001430...
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damaging effects of
oxidized porphyrins,
specifically uroporphyrins and
coproporphyrins, but all
three working together synergistically are
capable of neutralizing...