bilirubin
Bilirubin is a waste product of the normal breakdown of hemoglobin in red blood cells. It is formed in the liver and then excreted in bile. When levels of bilirubin are high, it can cause jaundice.
Acetyl-Coa
it is formed when hcl reacts with hemoglobin ................it is the end product
The end product of the breakdown of pyruvic acid in aerobic conditions is acetyl-CoA, which enters the citric acid cycle. In anaerobic conditions, pyruvate is reduced to lactate or fermented to produce ethanol.
urobilinogen
Chemical breakdown of chlorophyll(not much different from your own breakdown of hemoglobin)
It is known as bilirubin.
Bilirubin
A product of erythrocyte (red blood cell) breakdown is bilirubin. When erythrocytes are destroyed, hemoglobin is released and broken down into heme and globin. The heme portion is further converted into bilirubin, which is then transported to the liver for processing and excretion in bile. Elevated bilirubin levels can lead to jaundice, a condition characterized by yellowing of the skin and eyes.
The byproduct of red blood cell breakdown is bilirubin. Bilirubin is formed when hemoglobin from red blood cells is broken down in the liver and is then excreted in bile.
Pyruvic acid
Hemoglobin is broken down by recycling its Fe2+/3+ ions and then breaking it open, forming bilirubin. This is conjugated in the liver to prepare it for excretion.