carbaminohaemoglobin

car·ba·mi·no·he·mo·glo·bin

(kahr-bam'i-nō-hē'mŏ-glō'bin) Carbon dioxide bound to hemoglobin by means of a reactive amino group on the latter; approximately 20% of the total carbon dioxide in blood is combined with hemoglobin in this manner.
Synonym(s): carbaminohaemoglobin.

carbaminohaemoglobin

A combination of carbon dioxide and haemoglobin by which a proportion of the blood transport of carbon dioxide from the tissues to the lungs is effected.

carbaminohaemoglobin

the compound formed by the reaction of HAEMOGLOBIN with carbon dioxide, which forms one of the methods of transportation of CO2 in blood.