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Carbon monoxide haemoglobin

Carboxyhaemoglobin, or carbon monoxide haemoglobin, HbCO, is formed by the aotion of CO on haemoglobin or oxyhaemoglobin,... [Pg.190]

Carbon monoxide, CO. Carbon monoxide is a colourless, odourless gas. It is extremely poisonous, since the haemoglobin of the blood... [Pg.177]

CARBON MONOXIDE Carboxyhaemoglobin in blood End of shift 3.5% of haemoglobin B, Ns... [Pg.86]

Carbon monoxide This combines with haemoglobin in the blood, reducing its oxygen... [Pg.59]

Antidotes that antagonised other macromolecules e.g. carbon monoxide produce poisonous condition by binding the haemoglobin and other cellular components. [Pg.395]

The mean heat of reaction of oxygen with haemoglobin at 22° C. is given 1 as 0950 calories, whilst that of carbon monoxide and haemoglobin is 14,700 calories. The difference is noteworthy in view of the well-known poisoning action of the latter gas. In view of the wide discrepancies between the individual results, however, further investigation of the subject would appear desirable. [Pg.135]

Qll Carbon monoxide (CO) combines with haemoglobin at the same place as oxygen, producing carboxyhaemoglobin. Since its affinity for haemoglobin is... [Pg.215]


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