hematin

/ˈhɛmətɪn/
noun
  1. A dark blue or brown substance in the blood that contains iron and is formed when hemoglobin breaks down.
    • Hematin is released when red blood cells are destroyed in the body.
    • Scientists study hematin to understand how the body processes old blood cells.
    • The lab test detected elevated levels of hematin in the patient's blood sample.
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