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Haemoglobin properties

Q. Lu and S.S. Hu, Studies on direct electron transfer and biocatalytic properties of haemoglobin in polytetrafluoroethylene film. Chem, Phys. Lett. 424, 167-171 (2006). [Pg.597]

A. Salimi, E. Sharifi, A. Noorbakhsh, and S. Soltanian. Direct voltammetry and electrocatalytic properties of haemoglobin immobilized on a glassy carbon electrode modified with nickel oxide nanoparticles. Electrochem. Commun. 8, 1499-1508 (2005). [Pg.603]

Table 9.1 gives a comparison of the respective properties of haemoglobin and myoglobin. [Pg.236]

These crystals of reduced horse haemoglobin had some interesting properties which had not been observed previously. Normally when crystals of reduced haemoglobin are exposed to air they break up and most of their X-ray diffraction pattern disappears indicating that the crystals arc disordered. However when these crystals were left to become oxygenated or were slowly oxidised characteristic, well ordered lattice changes appeared. The unit cell dimensions were unchanged except for a... [Pg.59]

These studies demonstrate that haemoglobin released from ruptured erythrocytes has both pro-oxidant and antioxidant properties. It can act as a mediator and... [Pg.150]

V. Probe Properties of the Spin-States and their Equilibrium A. Introduction and Haemoglobin... [Pg.31]

Aqueous pH alters the protein charge property and affects the extraction efficiency. Haemoglobin (Mw 64,500, pi 6.8) is a difficult protein in terms of being able to completely extract it into reverse micelles. The representative anionic surfactant, di-2-ethylhexyl sulfosuccinate (AOT), cannot extract it, and gives rise to an interfacial precipitate. In contrast, we succeeded in the complete extraction of haemoglobin using synthetic anionic surfactants, dioleyl phosphoric acid (DOLPA), as seen in... [Pg.288]


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