1. Determination of Human Hemoglobin Derivatives.
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Attia AM, Ibrahim FA, Abd El-Latif NA, Aziz SW, Abdelmottaleb Moussa SA, and Elalfy MS
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- Adult, Carboxyhemoglobin chemistry, Carboxyhemoglobin metabolism, Female, Healthy Volunteers, Humans, Methemoglobin chemistry, Methemoglobin metabolism, Oxyhemoglobins chemistry, Oxyhemoglobins metabolism, Pregnancy, Reproducibility of Results, Hemoglobins chemistry, Hemoglobins metabolism, Spectrophotometry methods
- Abstract
The levels of the inactive hemoglobin (Hb) pigments [such as methemoglobin (metHb), carboxyhemoglobin (HbCO) and sulfohemoglobin (SHb)] and the active Hb [in the oxyhemoglobin (oxyHb) form] as well as the blood Hb concentration in healthy non pregnant female volunteers were determined using a newly developed multi-component spectrophotometric method. The results of this method revealed values of SHb% in the range (0.0727-0.370%), metHb% (0.43-1.0%), HbCO% (0.4-1.52%) and oxyHb% (97.06-98.62%). Furthermore, the results of this method revealed values of blood Hb concentration in the range (12.608-15.777 g/dL). The method is highly sensitive, accurate and reproducible.
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- 2015
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