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methylene bridge Between 3rd and 4th ring because the break is between the first and second rings
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What is the process of heme breakdown from non-blood sources such as heme-carrying peroxidases, oxidases, etc.?...... also, for hemolysis that takes place in circulation prior to reaching the spleen, what is the fate of that heme?
sir why conjugated bilirubin is unconjugated again before its excretion
Interesting question. One of the reason for this is bacterial action.
Sir isn’t it, 70-80 % undergo enterohepatic circulation and 20-30% excreted via feaces?
Sir what's the need of conjugation of bilirubin..??
To keep bilirubin soluble and excrete that into the feces.
Sir during excretion, why UBG again enter into the liver?
I'm not quite sure on this..
Why it again conjugate bilirubin ->unconjugated
Ten billions per HR , that's 10'000 millions
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methylene bridge Between 3rd and 4th ring because the break is between the first and second rings
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Thank you, I will
Thank You Very Much Sir For Such a Helpful Video.
Hi and thanks for the video
Supr sir... U r great
Thanks.. I try
very well defined 👍
Wow..great lecture sir...
You are most welcome. I'm gland this video has helped you.
Superb lecture, sir..
Keep watching
That was so clear Sir! Thank you
👏
thanks a lot sir very well explained
Most welcome
Thnq sir... God bless u👌👌
You are welcome. Wish you too.
Shukriya sir
You are most welcome
Thank you Dr. Mungli :)
You are most welcome.
Dr.Mungli ser plz appload DNA and RNA BIOCHEMISTRY VIDEOS
very helpful video
I'm glad that this video was helpful to you.
What is the process of heme breakdown from non-blood sources such as heme-carrying peroxidases, oxidases, etc.?...... also, for hemolysis that takes place in circulation prior to reaching the spleen, what is the fate of that heme?
sir why conjugated bilirubin is unconjugated again before its excretion
Interesting question. One of the reason for this is bacterial action.
Sir isn’t it, 70-80 % undergo enterohepatic circulation and 20-30% excreted via feaces?
Sir what's the need of conjugation of bilirubin..??
To keep bilirubin soluble and excrete that into the feces.
Sir during excretion, why UBG again enter into the liver?
I'm not quite sure on this..
Why it again conjugate bilirubin ->unconjugated
Ten billions per HR , that's 10'000 millions
Thank You Very Much Sir For Such a Helpful Video.
Thank You Very Much Sir For Such a Helpful Video.
You are most welcome. I'm glad you have found this video useful.