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Porphyrins HPLC Column, Eagle Biosciences, Inc.
Catalog # 102994-512
Supplier:  Eagle Biosciences
Porphyrins HPLC Column, Eagle Biosciences, Inc.
Catalog # 102994-512
Supplier:  Eagle Biosciences
Supplier Number:  IC2601RP
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  • Description:
    Porphyrins HPLC Column, 1 column
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  • Cat. No.:
    102994-512
  • Supplier no.:
    IC2601RP

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About this item

Porphyrins HPLC column can be used the Porphyrins HPLC kit and have about 500 to 1000 samples.

  • For use with Porphyrins HPLC assay kit

Hemoglobin, myoglobin and the cytochromes contain the heme structure as active site. The porphyrins are precursors of the heme molecules. They play an important role in the oxygen metabolism. The heme synthesis is located mainly in the erythrocyte cells. Glycin and succinyl-CoA are condensed to δ-aminolävulinic acid. Two molecules of δ-aminolävulinic are then condensed to porphobilinogen. The porphyrin ring is built up by four porphobilinogen molecules.