1946
DOI: 10.1042/bj0400247
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Blood haemoglobin: the relationship between oxygen capacity and iron content of blood in men and women

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“…Of later studies one group of workers finds nonhemoglobin iron to form 6-8% of the total iron {1417,1812), sometimes even more {2184) '-others find no difference, or even less iron than corresponds to the hemoglobin(!) {1081, 1235,2005,2589,3013) ; and a third group finds intermediate values, mostly of the order of about 2-3% {136, 383,994,995,1811) ; the last values appear to be the most trustworthy ones. Gibson and Harrison {99.5) recently found a difference of 2.0% between total iron and iron calculated from oxygen capacity in human blood; of this difference only 0.6% was due to hem/globin.…”
Section: Nonhemoglobin Ironmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Of later studies one group of workers finds nonhemoglobin iron to form 6-8% of the total iron {1417,1812), sometimes even more {2184) '-others find no difference, or even less iron than corresponds to the hemoglobin(!) {1081, 1235,2005,2589,3013) ; and a third group finds intermediate values, mostly of the order of about 2-3% {136, 383,994,995,1811) ; the last values appear to be the most trustworthy ones. Gibson and Harrison {99.5) recently found a difference of 2.0% between total iron and iron calculated from oxygen capacity in human blood; of this difference only 0.6% was due to hem/globin.…”
Section: Nonhemoglobin Ironmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…There are some general explanations as to why this is the case. Hemoglobin concentration, for example, is sex‐related, 5 and therefore explains why red cell concentrates from female donors have on average a lower hemoglobin content than those obtained from men. Sex hormones influence mechanical red cell fragility 6 .…”
Section: Younger Blood Donors Older Blood Donors Referencementioning
confidence: 99%