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Haematin (also
known as
hematin, ferriheme, hematosin, hydroxyhemin, oxyheme, phenodin, or oxyhemochromogen) is a dark
bluish or
brownish pigment containing...
- heme-compound
hematin chiefly in that the
coordinating ion is a
chloride ion in hemin,
whereas the
coordinating ion is a
hydroxide ion in
hematin. The iron...
- glucose)
infusion is recommended,
which may aid in recovery.[citation needed]
Hematin and heme
arginate is the
treatment of
choice during an
acute attack. Heme...
-
during the
conversion of heme (ferroprotoporphyrin) to
hematin (ferriprotoporphyrin). Free
hematin can also bind to and
disrupt cell membranes, damaging...
- (hyponatraemia) and
should be done with
extreme caution as it can
prove fatal.
Hematin (trade name Panhematin) and heme
arginate (trade name NormoSang) are the...
-
coagulative necrosis of
mucosa resulting in
intramucosal haemorrhage and acid
hematin deposition. This
condition was
first described in a
patient with acid poisoning...
- acids, and to
stimulate biliary secretion by
several distinct mechanisms.
Hematin appears to
reduce excess protoporphyrin production in the bone marrow....
-
ligase (β-
hematin-forming). This
enzyme catalyses the
following reaction: 2
ferriprotoporphyrin IX ⇌ {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons } beta-
hematin This...
- This
mechanism is of
therapeutic importance:
infusion of heme
arginate or
hematin and
glucose can
abort attacks of
acute intermittent porphyria in patients...
- yellow-brown
since adult hemoglobin is less
stable and will
convert to
hematin which has a
hydroxide ligand. Kleihauer-Betke test
Moustafa MH, Taylor...