Hemin

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  • Product Code: 98719
  Alias:    Hemin; hemin, heme, porphyrin iron
  CAS:    16009-13-5
Molecular Weight: 651.94 g./mol Molecular Formula: C₃₄H₃₂ClN₄O₄Fe
EC Number: 240-140-1 MDL Number: MFCD00010726
Melting Point: 300 °C Boiling Point:
Density: Storage Condition: 2~8°C
Product Description: Hemin is widely used in biomedical research as a crucial component in the study of heme-related biological processes. It serves as a precursor in the synthesis of heme proteins, such as hemoglobin and myoglobin, and is essential for understanding oxygen transport and storage in living organisms. In laboratory settings, hemin is employed to induce the differentiation of certain cell lines, particularly in studies involving erythroid cells. Additionally, it is utilized in the development of biosensors for detecting heme-binding molecules and in the investigation of oxidative stress and antioxidant mechanisms. Hemin also finds applications in therapeutic research, particularly in treating porphyria, a group of disorders caused by abnormalities in heme biosynthesis. Its role in modulating immune responses and inflammation is another area of active study, making it a valuable compound in both basic and applied sciences.
Product Specification:
Test Specification
APPEARANCE Blue to black powder or crystals
PURITY 97.5-100
Carbonate Buffer 383.0 to 387.0 nm min. 54000
Infrared spectrum Conforms to Structure
DRYING LOSS max. 1.0 %
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1.000 10-20 days £19.45
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5.000 10-20 days £50.66
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25.000 10-20 days £151.08
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100.000 10-20 days £449.63
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Hemin
Hemin is widely used in biomedical research as a crucial component in the study of heme-related biological processes. It serves as a precursor in the synthesis of heme proteins, such as hemoglobin and myoglobin, and is essential for understanding oxygen transport and storage in living organisms. In laboratory settings, hemin is employed to induce the differentiation of certain cell lines, particularly in studies involving erythroid cells. Additionally, it is utilized in the development of biosensors for detecting heme-binding molecules and in the investigation of oxidative stress and antioxidant mechanisms. Hemin also finds applications in therapeutic research, particularly in treating porphyria, a group of disorders caused by abnormalities in heme biosynthesis. Its role in modulating immune responses and inflammation is another area of active study, making it a valuable compound in both basic and applied sciences.
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