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- Haematin abstract "Haematin (also known as hematin, ferriheme, hematosin, hydroxyhemin, oxyheme, phenodin, or oxyhemochromogen) is a dark bluish or brownish pigment containing iron in the ferric state, obtained by the oxidation of haem. This is not to be confused with haematein, which is a dark purple water-insoluble crystalline substance obtained from logwood and used as an indicator and biological stain.Haematin inhibits the synthesis of porphyrin, and stimulates the synthesis of globin. It is a component of cytochromes and peroxidases, and is also used as a reagent.".
- Haematin wikiPageID "18594605".
- Haematin wikiPageLength "1364".
- Haematin wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Haematin wikiPageRevisionID "695635011".
- Haematin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Iron_compounds.
- Haematin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pigments.
- Haematin wikiPageWikiLink Cytochrome.
- Haematin wikiPageWikiLink Globin.
- Haematin wikiPageWikiLink Hematein.
- Haematin wikiPageWikiLink Heme.
- Haematin wikiPageWikiLink Peroxidase.
- Haematin wikiPageWikiLink Porphyrin.
- Haematin wikiPageWikiLinkText "haematin".
- Haematin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Organic-compound-stub.
- Haematin subject Category:Iron_compounds.
- Haematin subject Category:Pigments.
- Haematin hypernym Pigment.
- Haematin type ChemicalCompound.
- Haematin comment "Haematin (also known as hematin, ferriheme, hematosin, hydroxyhemin, oxyheme, phenodin, or oxyhemochromogen) is a dark bluish or brownish pigment containing iron in the ferric state, obtained by the oxidation of haem. This is not to be confused with haematein, which is a dark purple water-insoluble crystalline substance obtained from logwood and used as an indicator and biological stain.Haematin inhibits the synthesis of porphyrin, and stimulates the synthesis of globin.".
- Haematin label "Haematin".
- Haematin sameAs Q16880123.
- Haematin sameAs m.011bpbwl.
- Haematin sameAs Q16880123.
- Haematin wasDerivedFrom Haematin?oldid=695635011.
- Haematin isPrimaryTopicOf Haematin.