Mesoporphyrin
mesoporphyrin mes·o·por·phy·rin (měz’ō-pôr’fə-rĭn, měs’-)
n.
Any of various porphyrin compounds produced from a protoporphyrin by the addition of a hydrogen to the double bond of each of the vinyl groups.
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