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What is Sulfhemoglobinemia...???

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Answered by JennieRocks
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Sulfhemoglobin is a stable, green-pigmented molecule, which is not normally present in the body. It is made by the oxidation of the iron in hemoglobin to a ferric state by drugs and chemicals that contain sulfur. Sulfur can bind to the hemoglobin molecule's porphyrin ring, which forms sulfhemoglobin.

Answered by vijayab0170
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Sulfhemoglobin is a stable, green-pigmented molecule, which is not normally present in the body. It is made by the oxidation of the iron in hemoglobin to a ferric state by drugs and chemicals that contain sulfur. Sulfur can bind to the hemoglobin molecule's porphyrin ring, which forms sulfhemoglobin.

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