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hematoporphyrin
hematoporphyrin (ˌhiːmətəʊˈpɔːfɪrɪn) n (Biochemistry) biochem a porphyrin made by treating haemoglobin with acid, used to treat cancer in photodynamic therapyhematoporphyrin
hematoporphyrin[¦he·məd·ō¦pȯr·fə·rən] (biochemistry) C34H38O6N Iron-free heme, a porphyrin obtained by treating hemoglobin with sulfuric acid in vitro. Also known as hemoporphyrin. hematoporphyrin
hematoporphyrin [he″mah-to-por´fĭ-rin] a hematogenous pigment that is an iron-free derivative of heme, a product of the decomposition of hemoglobin.he·ma·to·por·phy·rin (hē'mă-tō-pōr'fi-rin, hem'ă-), A dark red, almost purple, porphyrin resulting from the decomposition of hemoglobin; chemical composition is that of heme with the iron removed and the two vinyl (-CH=CH2) groups hydrated to hydroxyethyl (-CH(OH)-CH3). Synonym(s): hemoporphyrinhe·ma·to·por·phy·rin (hē'mă-tō-pōr'fir-in) A porphyrin resulting from the decomposition of hemoglobin; chemical composition is that of heme with the iron removed and the two vinyl groups hydrated to hydroxyethyl. Synonym(s): hemoporphyrin, haematoporphyrin. See hematoporphyrin |