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Formula | C34H32ClFeN4O4 |
Molar mass | 651.94 g/mol g·mol |
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Hemin (trade name Panhematin) is an iron-containing porphyrin. More specifically, it is Protoporphyrin IX containing a ferric iron ion (Heme b) with a chloride ligand.
It is used in the management of porphyria attacks, particularly in acute intermittent porphyria.
It is sometimes distinguished from Hematin which has a hydroxide ligand in place of the chloride. However, the terms are sometimes equated.
Hematin is considered the "X factor" required for the growth of Haemophilus influenzae.
References
- "hemin" at Dorland's Medical Dictionary
- "hematin" at Dorland's Medical Dictionary
- Sherris, John C.; Ryan, Kenneth J.; Ray, C. L. (2004). Sherris medical microbiology: an introduction to infectious diseases. New York: McGraw-Hill. p. 395. ISBN 0-8385-8529-9.
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External links
- Information from the American Porphyria Foundation, including emergency delivery information
- Hemin at RxList
- Hemin at the U.S. National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
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