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Determination of NADPH-cytochrome C (P-450) activity

Summary

NADPH-Cytochrome C (P-450) is a heme protein that is a terminal oxidase due to the fact that when it is in its reduced form, it combines with carbon monoxide to form a ferrous carbonyl adduct. It has a maximum absorption peak at 450 nm in visible light, so it is named cytochrome P-450, and other natural heme is the same, the iron atoms in the molecule are in the form of a conformer with protoporphyrin IX, and the liver is richer in cytochrome P-450-containing enzymes.


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Aladdin Scientific. "Determination of NADPH-cytochrome C (P-450) activity" Aladdin Knowledge Base, updated 23 dic 2024. https://www.aladdinsci.com/us_es/faqs/determination-of-nadph-cytochrome-en.html
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