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what is hematin in haemoglobin

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Answered by sakshi002
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Hemin (haemin; ferric chloride heme) is an iron-containing porphyrin with chlorine that can be formed from a haem group, such as haem b found in the haemoglobin of human blood.

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Answered by potterhead1lupin
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Hemin is made of red blood cells processed from human blood. It works by lowering the production of a certain enzyme in the body.
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