SUBJECT INDEX 



Absorption (light) 



bands, influence of side chains on, 75, 



90, 117, 121, 176 

 curves, 14 



spectrophotometric estimations, 14 

 spectrophotometric titrations, 15 

 spectroscope, direct vision, 10 



reversion, 10 

 symbols and units, 12 (table) 

 Actiniohematin, 359, 379 

 Adaptation of algae, complementary 



chromatic, 572 

 Adrenaline 



coupled oxidation with 

 cytochrome c, 375 

 and hyperbilirubinemia, 541 

 and verdohemochrome formation, 470 

 Adrenochrome, 375, 470 

 Adsorption and surface properties, 70, 



123 

 Aminophenols 



catalase inhibition by, 410 

 hemzglobin formation by, 520 

 Anemia, 535, 578. See also Lead poisoning. 

 catalase in, 416 



erythrocyte mortality curve in, 512, 536 

 hemolytic, 536, 542, 556, 573, 576, 



590 (table) 

 from infections 557, 624 

 iron (nonhemoglobin) in, 485 

 pernicious, 537, 556, 557, 565, 573, 580, 

 583, 584, 590 (table), 591 (table), 

 597, 611, 629 

 from vitamin deficiency, 613 

 Antipernicious anemia principle, 538, 611 

 Aplysiorhodin, 148 

 Aplysioviolin, 148 

 Arbacia eggs. See Eggs. 

 Aromatic amino and nitro compounds. 

 See also Aminophenols, Nitrophenols, 

 Phenylhydrazine, Phenylhydroxylam- 

 ine. Sulfonamides. 

 choleglobinemia by, 526 

 hemiglobinemia by, 519 



porphyrin formation by, 596 

 sulfhemoglobinemia by, 523 

 Arsine 



bile pigment formation by, 538 

 choleglobin formation by, 479, 528 

 hemoglobin formation by, 479 

 hemolysis by, 533 

 Ascorbic acid 



anticatalase action of, 443 

 in choleglobin formation, 472, 475 

 destruction by acidified oxyhemo- 

 globin, 395, 517 

 in erythrocyte, 517 

 and hemiglobin, 391, 477, 517, 522 

 in hemopoiesis, 613ff., 624 

 inhibition of dihydroxymaleic acid 



oxidase, 434 

 as substrate of oxidation by hematin 



compounds, 341, 375, 469 

 as substrate of peroxidase, 422, 433, 435 

 in verdohemochrome formation, 456, 

 469 

 Autoxidation, 384, 388, 391, 392 

 Azahematin compounds, 202 



monazahemochrome, occurrence in 

 nature, 203, 429 

 preparation from verdohemochrome, 

 202, 464 

 monazahemoglobin, 203, 208, 240 

 Azaporphyrins, 89. See also Phthalo- 



cyanins. 

 Azide 



hematin compounds, 381 

 hemoglobin, 221, 407 

 inhibition of catalase, 409, 440 

 of hydrogenase, 447 

 of peroxidases, 421, 422, 432 

 of photocatalase, 450 

 of respiratory ferment and cyto- 

 chrome oxidase, 363, 381 



B 



Bacteriochlorophyll, 451, 650 

 Bergh, van den. See Bilirubin (diazo 

 reaction, estimation). 



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