Urbanized Computerized Technique Designed for the Haemoglobin Imitative Attentiveness
Corresponding Author(s) : Marwan A. Alfahhad
Asian Journal of Chemistry,
Vol. 13 No. 3 (2001): Vol 13 Issue 3
Abstract
The paper presents an empirical study of the concentration capacity of
the focal three haemoglobin derivatives in human blood. All investigators
powerfully recommended the huge warranty of any given banked blood
carboxyhaemoglobin and/or methmoglobin concentration, particulatly in
the critical cases, for the reason that it causes greater tissue hypoxia than
an equivalent reduction in haemoglobin content caused by anemia.
The significance of this paper can be viewed from the straight computerized
attitude of the most imperative haemoglobin derivatives, implicitly;
oxyhaemoglobin, and it is necessarily frisky in the human blood to put up
with or decline the donated newly picked and/or banked blood.
The attentiveness was determined by determining the optical density of
each sample for burning up (oxyhaemoglobin, methemoglobin, and carboxyhaemoglobin)
using a computerized technique, which gives a direct
extent of the optical density as a purpose of the encoded wavelength. The
linear affiliation flanked by the optical density and the extinction coefficient
at each wavelength to each derivative was utilized for manipulate the
attentiveness of the different haemoglobin derivatives in each geared up
sample. The Fortran urbanised JJB4 computer program was applied to
resolve the linear equations holding three unknown attentivenesses and to
find out by a least squares technique the best fit account of the reliance of
the optical density of each class on its molar extinction coefficient and the
attentivenesses of the various classes.
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