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Animal Physiology, Animal Refresher
Oxygenation Product of Hemoglobin
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Question (English)
The oxidation product of hemoglobin is methemoglobin while the oxygenation product of hemoglobin is-
- Met-hemoglobin
- Oxy-hemoglobin ✓ Correct
- Carboxy-hemoglobin
- None
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Oxy-hemoglobin
The oxygenation of hemoglobin produces Oxy-hemoglobin (HbO₂). This is a reversible process where O₂ binds to the Fe²⁺ (ferrous) iron in Hb without changing the iron oxidation state.
Key Distinction: Oxidation vs. Oxygenation
- Oxygenation: O₂ reversibly binds to Hb (Fe²⁺ remains Fe²⁺) → Oxy-hemoglobin (bright red colour)
- Oxidation: Fe²⁺ irreversibly oxidized to Fe³⁺ → Met-hemoglobin (chocolate brown colour) — this is the true oxidation product
All Forms of Hemoglobin
- Oxy-hemoglobin (HbO₂): Hb + O₂ → Bright red; 98.5% of O₂ transported this way
- Met-hemoglobin (Hb-Fe³⁺): Oxidation product → Chocolate brown; seen in nitrate/chlorate poisoning
- Carboxy-hemoglobin (HbCO): Hb + CO → Bright cherry red; CO binds 250× more tightly than O₂
- Carbaminohemoglobin (HbCO₂): Hb + CO₂ → Transports 23% of CO₂ in blood
Clinical Note
- Nitrate poisoning → Met-hemoglobin → chocolate brown blood → treat with Methylene blue IV
- CO poisoning → Carboxy-hemoglobin → cherry red skin/mucous membranes despite tissue hypoxia
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