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Is their role for levulinic acid cholesterol and or heme metabolism?

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Answered by Cheemaking
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Heme consists of a porphyrin ring that holds a central iron ion. “Porphyr” is the name of purple-colored gemstone. Heme is colored, too, but its color varies with the protein it is bound to and with the oxidation state of the iron. In addition to hemoglobin, heme is also found in many cytochromes, a term that literally translates as “cell color” and comprises various classes of enzymes and electron carriers. The red-brown colors of tissues like liver, kidney, and brown fat are due to their abundance of heme-containing enzymes or of mitochondria, which contain many heme cofactors within the proteins of the electron transport chain.

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Answered by rohan2132
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Heme accumulation from exogenous sources and its effect on hemoglobin synthesis, ... Exogenous 5‐amino levulinic acid was utilized for heme and porphyrin synthesis in induced and ...

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