Biogenesis of Natural Compounds 1963
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-08-002925-2.50011-5
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The Biogenesis of Heme, Chlorophylls, and Bile Pigments

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“…These compounds are structurally related to bilirubin, the principal mammalian bile pigment derived from hemoglobin in senescent erythrocytes (1,14, 18,19). It is known that CO is produced endogenously in normal man (24), and that approximately 1 mole of CO is produced per mole of heme catabolized (2, 1 1).…”
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“…These compounds are structurally related to bilirubin, the principal mammalian bile pigment derived from hemoglobin in senescent erythrocytes (1,14, 18,19). It is known that CO is produced endogenously in normal man (24), and that approximately 1 mole of CO is produced per mole of heme catabolized (2, 1 1).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%