porphyrinetypen
Porphyrinetypen refers to the different structural variations of porphyrins. Porphyrins are a group of heterocyclic organic compounds, consisting of a macrocyclic ligand, composed of four modified pyrrole subunits interconnected at their alpha carbons via methine bridges. This core structure is known as the porphine skeleton. The variations in porphyrinetypen arise from the different substituents attached to the periphery of this porphine ring.
The most common and biologically relevant porphyrins are the types found in hemoglobin and chlorophyll. For
Other porphyrinetypen are significant in medical diagnostics and research. For example, uroporphyrins and coproporphyrins are classified