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 Hemoglobin, Heme Products and Erythrocytes

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We offer a complete line of products and resources related to red blood cell research. Whole red blood cells are available for complement assay and other studies. Purified hemoglobins as well as several heme-related porphyrin compounds are also available.

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           Heme Related Compounds       |     Hemoglobin    |     Red Blood Cells (Erythrocytes, RBCs)

Red Blood Cells (Erythrocytes, RBCs)

     RBC Facts:

  • Two million new RBCs are formed every second
  • Diameter of RBC is 6-8 μM
  • Composed of ~90% hemoglobin
  • Each RBC contains ~270 million hemoglobin molecules
  • RBCs have a life-span of ~120 days before they are removed by the spleen
  • Typically 4-8 x 106 cells per ml in normal human blood

Sigma offers glutaraldehyde-fixed sheep RBCs and antibody-sensitized sheep RBCs for complement assays. The antibody-sensitized sheep RBCs have a very short shelf-life and we recommend customers try to plan their assay schedules around our ship dates (approximately every three months).

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Also, visit our Hematology & Histology Center for stains, procedures, and cell separation products.

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Hemoglobin

Hemoglobin A, the most common form of hemoglobin, is a tetramer consisting of two 16 kDa α subunits and two structurally similar β subunits, with 141 and 146 amino acid residues, respectively.

Nomenclature and Conversion of Hemoglobin Forms
Oxidized State: Methemoglobin and Ferrihemoglobin are synonymous and refer to the oxidized +3 oxidation state of hemoglobin. Hemoglobin must be in the reduced form in order to bind oxygen.
Reduced State: Ferrous-hemoglobin: can exist as oxyhemoglobin or deoxyhemoglobin both of which are in the reduced +2 form. Oxyhemoglobin contains bound oxygen. Deoxyhemoglobin does not contain bound oxygen.

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Procedure for Reduction of Oxidized Hemoglobin to Form the Oxyhemoglobin Derivative
The following protocol is recommended and is based on the method of Dixon, H.B.F. and McIntosh, R. Nature, January 28, 213, 399-400, 1967.

  • A 25 x 2.5 column of Sephadex G-25 is equilibrated with 0.02 M phosphate buffer, pH 7.0 containing 1 mM EDTA.
  • A solution of 0.2 g of sodium hydrosulfite (sodium dithionite) in 2 ml of the same buffer is applied to the column and allowed to drain into the gel with 1 ml of buffer.
  • About 10 ml of the hemoglobin sample is applied to the column and eluted with the phosphate buffer.
  • The reduced hemoglobin eluent is saturated with oxygen gas and dialyzed against oxygen saturated buffer to eliminate excess dithionite and to completely convert to the oxyhemoglobin derivative.

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Heme Related Compounds



Chemical Structures of Hemin, Hematin, Hematoporphyrin, and Bilirubin


Heme Compounds
Bilirubin Hematoporphyrin
Hematin Hemin

Related Reagents
Product Name
Product # 
Application
Chlorpromazine hydrochloride C8138 Substitute for benzidine, o-dianisidine, and o-tolidine in the determination of microquantities of hemoglobin and peroxidase.
Drabkin’s reagent D5941 Drabkin’s Reagent is used for the quantitative, colorimetric determination of hemoglobin concentration in whole blood at 540 nm.
Luminol
Luminol sodium salt
A8511
A4685
The chemiluminescent reaction of luminol and H2O2 can be catalyzed by hemoglobins (Tatsu, Y, and Yoshikawa, S. Anal. Chem. 62, 2103, 1990).
Red Blood Cell Lysing Buffer Hybri-Max® R7757 Red Blood Cell Lysing Buffer has been developed for use in hybridoma protocols to remove red blood cells from mouse splenocyte suspensions before fusion. It is also useful in systems where it may be desirable to remove red blood cells from cell suspensions, such as whole blood.

Additional Related Products
Activins and Inhibins Haptoglobin Products
Antibodies to Human Plasma Proteins Hemolysin
Erythropoietin Products Porphyrin Products

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