Fenules

Fenules Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.

The respiratory protein of the red blood cells. It consists primarily of globin and heme.

Trade Name Fenules
Generic Hemoglobin
Hemoglobin Other Names Deoxyhemoglobin, Haemoglobin, Human hemoglobin
Type Capsule
Protein binding

This means that the oxygen binding curve for fetal hemoglobin is left-shifted (i.e., a higher percentage of hemoglobin has oxygen bound to it at lower oxygen tension), in comparison to that of adult hemoglobin

Groups Approved, Experimental, Investigational
Therapeutic Class
Manufacturer Ranbaxy Laboratories (sun Pharma)
Available Country India
Last Updated: September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am
Fenules
Fenules

Uses

Fenules is an iron-containing protein found in all red blood cells (RBCs) for proper binding of oxygen and transport throughout the body, included in blood transfusions in severe hemorrhage.

Investigated for use/treatment in blood (blood forming organ disorders, unspecified) and hemorrhage.

How Fenules works

A heme group is made up of iron (Fe) ion (charged atom) located in a heterocyclic ring, which is also called a porphyrin ring. The site of oxygen binding, the iron ion, binds with the nitrogens located in the center of the porphyrin ring. The iron ion binds with high affinity to the globular protein through the imidazole ring of the F8 residue on histidine which is found below the porphyrin ring. A sixth position can bind reversibly to oxygen, completing the formation of the octahedral group. One oxygen atom binds Fe and the other is found to protrude at an angle. When oxygen is not bound to Fe, a water molecule (weakly bound) fills the site, producing a distorted shape, often described as an octahedron.

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