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Item #: 127-12
UNSPSC code:
41116000
Storage:
-20 C, Protect from light, very hygroscopic
Purity:
>95%
CAS No:
635-65-4
Source:
Porcine
Form:
Lyophilized
Molecular Weight:
584.6
Cat. No:
127-12
Expiration:
2 years
Bilirubin consists of an open chain of four pyrrole-like rings (tetrapyrrole). In heme, by contrast, these four rings are connected into a larger ring, called a porphyrin ring.
We also offer synthetic Bilirubin Conjugate (Bilirubin Ditaurate) 910-12
Bilirubin (also known as unconjugated or indirect bilirubin )is formed when red blood cells die and their hemoglobin is broken down within the macrophages to haem and globins. In diseases where too much hemooglobin is broken down or the removal of bilirubin does not function properly, the accumulating bilirubin in the body causes jaundice. When bilirubin is detected in the urine, bilirubin may signal underlying liver disease that can result in jaundice (excessive bilirubin stains the fatty tissues in the skin, causing a yellow appearance
Reacts quickly when dyes (diazo reagent) are added to the blood specimen to produce azobilirubin "Direct bilirubin