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he·min H0144300 (hē′mĭn)n. The reddish-brown crystalline chloride of heme, C34H32N4O4FeCl, produced when hemoglobin reacts with glacial acetic acid and sodium chloride in a laboratory test for the presence of blood.he•min (ˈhi mɪn) n. a crystalline substance, C34H32N4O4FeCl, that forms when blood is mixed with sodium chloride and pure acetic acid and heated: used as a test for the presence of blood in stains. [1855–60; < Greek haîm(a) blood + -in1] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | hemin - a reddish-brown chloride of heme; produced from hemoglobin in laboratory tests for the presence of bloodprotoheminchloride - any compound containing a chlorine atom |
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hemin[′hē·mən] (biochemistry) C34H32O4N4FeCl The crystalline salt of ferriheme, containing iron in the ferric state. heminenUK
hemin [he´min] 1. a porphyrin chelate of iron, derived from red blood cells; the chloride of heme. It is used to treat the symptoms of various porphyrias.2. hematin (def. 1).he·min (hēm'in), 1. Chloride of heme in which Fe2+ has become Fe3+. Hemin crystals are called Teichmann crystals , under crystal. 2. Any coordination complex of chloro(porphyrinato)iron(III). Synonym(s): chlorohemin, factor X for Haemophilus, ferriheme chloride, ferriporphyrin chloride, ferriprotoporphyrin, hematin chloridehemin (hē′mĭn)n. The reddish-brown crystalline chloride of heme, C34H32N4O4FeCl, produced when hemoglobin reacts with glacial acetic acid and sodium chloride in a laboratory test for the presence of blood.he·min (hēm'in) Chloride of heme in which Fe2+ has become Fe3+. Hemin crystals are called Teichmann crystals. Synonym(s): hematin chloride, haemin. heminenUK Related to hemin: hematinSynonyms for heminnoun a reddish-brown chloride of hemeSynonymsRelated Words |