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Oxidized haemoglobin

Nitrite which may be administered as sodium nitrite solution or by inhalation as amyl nitrite will oxidize haemoglobin to methaemoglobin. This oxidized form of haemoglobin will bind cyanide more strongly than cytochrome a-a3 and therefore tend to remove the cyanide bound inside cells... [Pg.699]

The clinical condition in which more than 1% of haemoglobin in blood has been oxidized to the ferric (Fe form. The principal system is cyanosis because the oxidized haemoglobin is incapable of transporting oxygen. [Pg.166]

Henry Y, Banerjee R. 1973. Electron paramagnetic studies of nitric oxide haemoglobin derivatives isolated subunits and nitric oxide hybrids. JMo/5/o/73(4) 469—482. [Pg.436]

The time-scale of this haem conversion is related to the antioxidant status of the LDL and that of the erythrocyte lysate. The incorporation of lipid-soluble antioxidants, such as tocopherol and butylated hydroxy-toluene (BHT) at specific time points during the LDL-erythrocyte interaction, prolongs the lag phase to oxidation, eliminates the oxy to ferryl conversion of the haemoglobin and delays the oxidative modification of the LDL. [Pg.47]

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]

Models for haemoglobin and myoglobin. It has been known for a long time that a range of synthetic Co(n) complexes are able to bind reversibly dioxygen in a manner related to the natural systems (Basolo, Hoffman Ibers, 1975 McLendon Martell, 1976). However, similar complexes of iron do not normally function as 02 carriers - rather oxidation to Fe(m)... [Pg.237]

Gow, A. J., Stamler, J. S., Reactions between nitric oxide and haemoglobin... [Pg.104]


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