hyperbilirubinemia$36647$ - traducción al italiano
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hyperbilirubinemia$36647$ - traducción al italiano

CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Bilirubin metabolism; Hyperbilirubinemia; Conjugated bilirubin; Unconjugated bilirubin; Total bilirubin; Bilirubin (data page); Billy Rubin; Direct bilirubin; Billirubin; Hematoidin; Haematoidin; Indirect bilirubin; High bilirubin; Bilifulvin; Biliphaein; Cholepyrrhin; Serum bilirubin
  • Heme metabolism

hyperbilirubinemia      
n. iperbilirubinemia (eccessiva bilirubina nel sangue)
high bilirubin         
bilirubina alta (presenza abnorme di bile nel sangue, causa dell"itterizia)

Definición

Bilirubin
·noun A reddish yellow pigment present in human bile, and in that from carnivorous and herbivorous animals; the normal biliary pigment.

Wikipedia

Bilirubin

Bilirubin (BR) (Latin for "red bile") is a red-orange compound that occurs in the normal catabolic pathway that breaks down heme in vertebrates. This catabolism is a necessary process in the body's clearance of waste products that arise from the destruction of aged or abnormal red blood cells. In the first step of bilirubin synthesis, the heme molecule is stripped from the hemoglobin molecule. Heme then passes through various processes of porphyrin catabolism, which varies according to the region of the body in which the breakdown occurs. For example, the molecules excreted in the urine differ from those in the feces. The production of biliverdin from heme is the first major step in the catabolic pathway, after which the enzyme biliverdin reductase performs the second step, producing bilirubin from biliverdin.

Ultimately, bilirubin is broken down within the body, and its metabolites excreted through bile and urine; elevated levels may indicate certain diseases. It is responsible for the yellow color of healing bruises and the yellow discoloration in jaundice. Its breakdown products, such as stercobilin, cause the brown color of feces. A different breakdown product, urobilin, is the main component of the straw-yellow color in urine.

Although bilirubin is usually found in animals rather than plants, at least one plant species, Strelitzia nicolai, is known to contain the pigment.