ABSTRACT

The bright colour of haemoglobin has, from the very beginning, played a significant role in both the investigation of this compound as well as in the study of blood oxygen transport. Numerous optical methods have been developed for measuring haemoglobin concentration, oxygen saturation, and the principal dyshaemoglobins in vitro as well as in vivo.

chapter Chapter 1|7 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter 2|8 pages

Definitions and Terminology

chapter Chapter 3|8 pages

Spectrophotometry

chapter Chapter 4|4 pages

Total Haemoglobin Concentration

chapter Chapter 5|7 pages

Absorptivity at 540 nm of Haemiglobincyanide

chapter Chapter 6|9 pages

Preparation of Haemoglobin Derivatives

chapter Chapter 7|7 pages

Determination of Absorption Spectra

chapter Chapter 8|35 pages

Absorption Spectra of Human HbA and HbF

chapter Chapter 9|12 pages

Absorption Spectra of Dog Haemoglobin

chapter Chapter 10|15 pages

Absorption Spectra of Rat Haemoglobin

chapter Chapter 11|14 pages

Absorption Spectra of Bovine Haemoglobin

chapter Chapter 12|13 pages

Absorption Spectra of Pig Haemoglobin

chapter Chapter 13|12 pages

Absorption Spectra of Horse Haemoglobin

chapter Chapter 14|29 pages

Absorption Spectra of Sheep Haemoglobin

chapter Chapter 16|17 pages

Haemoglobinometry

chapter Chapter 17|27 pages

Multicomponent Analysis (MCA) of Haemoglobin Derivatives

chapter Chapter 18|34 pages

Oximetry and Related Techniques

chapter Chapter 19|12 pages

The Oxygen Binding Capacity of Human Haemoglobin

chapter Chapter 20|33 pages

The Oxygen Affinity of Human Haemoglobin