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RESEARCH PRODUCT
OXYGEN SOLUBILITY IN NORMAL HUMAN BLOOD
R. Zandersubject
MembraneChromatographyRed CellHuman bloodChemistryLimiting oxygen concentrationHemoglobinCyanohemoglobinOxygen solubilityOxygen bindingdescription
Publisher Summary This chapter describes oxygen solubility in normal human blood. The most crucial problem in measuring physically dissolved oxygen in blood is the prevention of oxygen binding by hemoglobin (Hb). The chapter discusses a study for the re-determination of oxygen solubility in untreated human blood. The oxygen concentration was measured by a photometric method and the Hb-concentration was determined by the cyanohemoglobin method. Oxygen solubility in normal and untreated blood is a linear function of the Hb-concentration. Hemoglobin in the reduced state has a greater influence on oxygen solubility than hemoglobin. Red cell membranes have no measureable effect on the oxygen solubility in human blood.
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1981-01-01 |