Heme Catabolism

Get comprehensive Heme Catabolism notes for Biochemistry. Learn the step-by-step degradation pathway of heme, from biliverdin to bilirubin, and understand its clinical relevance. Perfect for university students in India, these notes are free to download in pdf format.

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TopicDescription
IntroductionOverview of heme and its breakdown in the body
Heme to BiliverdinReaction catalyzed by heme oxygenase, products (CO, Fe2+)
Biliverdin to Unconjugated BilirubinReduction by biliverdin reductase
Transport in BloodHow unconjugated bilirubin travels bound to albumin
Conjugation in LiverFormation of conjugated bilirubin
ExcretionSecretion into bile and gut, formation of urobilinogen
Clinical SignificanceJaundice types (pre-hepatic, hepatic, post-hepatic)

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FAQs

What is the main enzyme in heme degradation? Heme oxygenase (HO) is the rate-limiting enzyme that converts heme to biliverdin.

Why is unconjugated bilirubin toxic? It is lipid-soluble and can cross the blood-brain barrier, causing kernicterus in newborns.

How is bilirubin excreted from the body? Conjugated bilirubin is secreted into bile, then converted to urobilinogen in the gut and excreted in feces or urine.

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