How PolyHeme® Is Made
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How PolyHeme® Is Made

Northfield uses a proprietary process of separation, filtration, chemical modification, purification and formulation to produce PolyHeme®.

First, hemoglobin is extracted from red blood cells and filtered to remove impurities. This purified hemoglobin is then chemically modified and purified using a multi-step process to create a polymerized form of hemoglobin. This process is illustrated below. The modified hemoglobin is then incorporated into an electrolyte solution.


Polymerization is intended to eliminate the undesirable effects historically associated with hemoglobin-based blood substitutes: vasoconstriction, kidney dysfunction, liver dysfunction and gastrointestinal distress.

One unit of PolyHeme® contains 50 grams of modified hemoglobin, approximately the same mass of hemoglobin delivered by one unit of red blood cells.

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