e/Hemozoin

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has glosseng: Hemozoin is a disposal product formed from the digestion of blood by some blood-feeding parasites. These hematophagous organisms such as Malaria parasites (Plasmodium spp.), Rhodnius and Schistosoma digest hemoglobin and release high quantities of free heme, which is the non-protein component of hemoglobin. A heme is a prosthetic group that consists of an iron atom contained in the center of a heterocyclic porphyrin ring. Free heme is toxic to cells, so the parasites convert it into an insoluble crystalline form called hemozoin. In malaria parasites, hemozoin is often called malaria pigment.
lexicalizationeng: hemozoin
instance ofe/Biomolecule
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media:imgBirefringent P.falciparum Pigment.jpg
media:imgDrug-heme interaction.png
media:imgFrerichs hemozoin drawings.jpg
media:imgHeme Halofantrine complex.png
media:imgHemozoin crystals.jpg
media:imgHemozoin in food vacuole.jpg
media:imgHemozoin structure.png
media:imgP.falciparum schizont.jpg

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