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- Carbaminohemoglobin (carbaminohaemoglobin BrE) (CO2Hb, also known as carbhemoglobin and carbohemoglobin) is a compound of hemoglobin and carbon dioxide...
- When carbon dioxide binds to these residues carbaminohemoglobin is formed. This amount of carbaminohemoglobin formed is inversely proportional to the amount...
- combination of carbon dioxide (carboxyl) and hemoglobin, which is actually carbaminohemoglobin. Carboxyhemoglobin terminology emerged when carbon monoxide was known...
- body's respiratory carbon dioxide (about 20–25% of the total) as carbaminohemoglobin, in which CO2 binds to the heme protein. The molecule also carries...
- through chemical interactions, which bind to hemoglobin forming carbaminohemoglobin. CO2 is considered an Allosteric regulation as the inhibition happens...
- preventing the blood from carrying oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide as carbaminohemoglobin. Additionally, many other hemoproteins such as myoglobin, Cytochrome...
- group of an amino acid or a protein, such as hemoglobin forming carbaminohemoglobin. It is possible to determine how much carbamino is formed through...
- directly reacts with globin protein components of hemoglobin to form carbaminohemoglobin compounds. As oxygen is released in the tissues, more CO2 binds to...
- also carry carbon dioxide (CO2) away from the cells in the form of carbaminohemoglobin and release it into the alveoli through the alveolar capillaries...
- numbers: 60% carried as bicarbonate, 30% bound to hemoglobin as carbaminohemoglobin, and 10% physically dissolved. Widmaier EP, Raff H, Strang KT (2003)...