Physicochemical properties and oxygen affinity of glutaraldehyde polymerized crocodile hemoglobin: the new alternative hemoglobin source for hemoglobin-based oxygen carriers

2019 
AbstractHemoglobin-based oxygen carriers (HBOCs) are modified stroma-free hemoglobin molecules used in developing a blood substitute for therapeutic usage. In order to prevent hemoglobin dissociation, glutaraldehyde (GTA) was used to generate high-molecular weight heterogeneous crocodile hemoglobin (Poly-cHb). This work, Poly-cHb was created using various GTA concentrations, ranging from 0.025-0.150% (v/v). Physicochemical properties were investigated that were comparable GTA polymerized human hemoglobin (Poly-hHb). This study has revealed that GTA polymerization increases the molecular size of Native-cHbs from 14.10 nm over a range from 16.31 to 54.27 nm. Moreover, this polymerization alters the secondary structure and heme environment by decreasing the helicity ratio from 1.00 to 0.95 at the highest condition and exhibits hypochromic shift of the Soret band to be 0.88 times lower than the native. However, all Poly-cHbs still possessed higher oxygen affinity than that of Poly-hHbs with average P50 values...
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