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Definition of haematin in English: haematin(US hematin) noun ˈhiːmətɪnˈhiməˌtin mass nounBiochemistry A bluish-black compound derived from haemoglobin by removal of the protein part and oxidation of the iron atom. 〔生化〕正铁血红素,氯化高铁血红素 Example sentencesExamples - However, the hematin and albumin, each in solid form, can also be brought together and, if necessary, mixed.
- Our current impression is that haematin does curtail the clinical attack, and we frequently employ it.
- These tests detect haematin from partially digested blood in the stool.
- The antimalarial drug chloroquine practically prevents formation of this hematin under the conditions used.
- She received infusions of glucose and hematin, which gave her symptomatic relief.
OriginMid 19th century: from Greek haima, haimat- 'blood' + -in1. Definition of hematin in US English: hematin(British haematin) nounˈhiməˌtinˈhēməˌtēn Biochemistry A bluish-black compound derived from hemoglobin by removal of the protein part and oxidation of the iron atom. 〔生化〕正铁血红素,氯化高铁血红素 Example sentencesExamples - Our current impression is that haematin does curtail the clinical attack, and we frequently employ it.
- She received infusions of glucose and hematin, which gave her symptomatic relief.
- These tests detect haematin from partially digested blood in the stool.
- The antimalarial drug chloroquine practically prevents formation of this hematin under the conditions used.
- However, the hematin and albumin, each in solid form, can also be brought together and, if necessary, mixed.
OriginMid 19th century: from Greek haima, haimat- ‘blood’ + -in. |