Hemin (from porcine) ≥99%
Supplier: Thermo Scientific
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Synonyms:
Chlorohemin, 1,3,5,8-Tetramethyl-2,4-divinylporphine-6,7-dipropionic acid ferrichloride, Chloroprotoporphyrin IX iron(III), Haemin, Hemin, Ferriprotoporphyrin IX chloride
Hemin derived from porcine is an iron-containing prosthetic group present in some proteins and can be an alternative source of iron within the host that contains a porphyrin ring containing a Fe2+ ion.
Hemin is a protoporphyrin IX containing a ferric iron (Fe3+) ion with a coordinating chloride ligand
- It is used in cellular protection and controls biological mechanisms
- It can stimulate globulin synthesis
- It can be applied to study bacterial strains and growth conditions in the short-term colony assays and cell transfections
- It is used during the preparation of agar medium for bacteria culture
This compound has been used in L929 and J774 murine macrophage cells in order to study conjugation, characterization and toxicity of lipophosphoglycan-polyacrylic acid conjugate for vaccination against leishmaniasis
Caution: RUO – Research Use Only
Formula:
C₃₄H₃₂ClFeN₄O₄ MW: 651,95 g/mol |
MDL Number:
MFCD00010726 CAS Number: 16009-13-5 UN: 3400 ADR: 4.2,III |
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