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metalloporphyrin
metalloporphyrin[mə‚tal·ō′pȯr·fə·rən] (biochemistry) A compound, such as heme, consisting of a porphyrin combined with a metal such as iron, copper, silver, zinc, or magnesium. metalloporphyrin
metalloporphyrin [mĕ-tal″o-por´fĭ-rin] a combination of a metal with porphyrin, e.g., heme.me·tal·lo·por·phy·rin (mĕ-tal'ō-pōr'fi-rin), A combination of a porphyrin with a metal, for example, Fe (for example, heme), Mg (for example, as in chlorophyll), Cu (for example, in hemocyanin), Zn.me·tal·lo·por·phy·rin (mĕ-tal'ō-pōr'fi-rin) A combination of a porphyrin with a metal, e.g., Fe (hematin), Mg (as in chlorophyll), Cu (in hemocyanin), Zn. |