Hemoglobin (Hb)
Product Name | Hemoglobin |
Source | Human Red Blood Cells |
Catalogue Number | 338-10 |
Purity | > 96% (SDS-PAGE) |
Form | Lyophilized |
Protein | > 0.7 mg Hemoglobin/mg solid (Cyanomethemoglobin) |
Product Note | This preparation is predominately methemoglobin. |
Formulation | Lyophilized powder with buffer salts |
Appearance | Red-brown powder |
Solubility | Clear, red-brown solution (1 mg/mL H2O) |
Related Products | 325-10 – HbA1c antigen from red blood cells 325-09 – HbA1c from human red blood cells – Control Grade 991-09 – Red Blood Cells from human blood |
Storage | 2-8°C |
Recertification | 4 years |
Molecular Weight | 64,400, (Heterotetramer - α2β2) |
Synonyms | Hb, Hgb, Haemoglobin |
CAS Number | 9008-02-0 |
References | Journal of The American Society for Mass Spectrometry, March 2016, Volume 27, Issue 3, pp 532–541 |
Lee Biosolutions produces and supplies human RBC Hemoglobin (Hb) for use as an indicator to measure the severity of chronic bleeding in anemia or polycythemia conditions in medical research and clinical diagnostic manufacturing.
Custom preparations, technical support, bulk quantities and aliquoting available, email Info@leebio.com for more details.
Why is testing hemoglobin so important? Higher than normal levels may result in dehydration, excess production of red blood cells in the bone marrow, severe lung disease or other severe conditions. Lower than normal levels may lead to anemia that can result in iron deficiency, B12 and folate deficiency, inherited hemoglobin defect, cirrhosis of the lever, excessive destruction of red bloods cells.
Hemoglobin the main component of red blood cells, is a protein that carries oxygen away from the lungs and carbon dioxide back to the lungs. A molecule consists of 2 pairs of peptide (alpha and beta globins) chains and four heme groups, each with one atom of iron. At a normal oxygen tension of 100 mmHg in the blood vessels of the lungs, 95-98% of hemoglobin is combined with oxygen. In the tissues further from the lungs, where the oxygen tension is much lower, the oxygen readily separates from hemoglobin.