Chemical Formula: C34H32FeN4O4
Chemical Formula C34H32FeN4O4
Found 4 metabolite its formula value is C34H32FeN4O4
Heme
C34H32FeN4O4 (616.1772821999999)
Heme is the color-furnishing portion of hemoglobin. It is found free in tissues and as the prosthetic group in many hemeproteins. A heme or haem is a prosthetic group that consists of an iron atom contained in the center of a large heterocyclic organic ring called a porphyrin. Not all porphyrins contain iron, but a substantial fraction of porphyrin-containing metalloproteins have heme as their prosthetic subunit; these are known as hemoproteins. Protoheme ix, also known as ferroprotoheme or [fe(ppix)], is a member of the class of compounds known as metalloporphyrins. Metalloporphyrins are polycyclic compounds containing a porphyrin moiety and a metal atom. Protoheme ix can be found in a number of food items such as orange mint, cucumber, deerberry, and pear, which makes protoheme ix a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products. Ferroheme, a complex of ferrous iron and a porphyrin, is an isosteric inhibitor of fatty acid binding to rat liver fatty acid binding protein[1][2]. Ferroheme, a complex of ferrous iron and a porphyrin, is an isosteric inhibitor of fatty acid binding to rat liver fatty acid binding protein[1][2].
Hematin
C34H32FeN4O4 (616.1772821999999)
Ferroheme, a complex of ferrous iron and a porphyrin, is an isosteric inhibitor of fatty acid binding to rat liver fatty acid binding protein[1][2]. Ferroheme, a complex of ferrous iron and a porphyrin, is an isosteric inhibitor of fatty acid binding to rat liver fatty acid binding protein[1][2].
Heme b
C34H32FeN4O4 (616.1772821999999)
A metalloprotoporphyrin in which the four pyrrole nitrogens of the protoporphyrin moiety are coordinated to iron. It is the most abundant of the heme compounds.
ferroheme b
C34H32FeN4O4 (616.1772821999999)
Heme b in which the iron has oxidation state +2.