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Albumin transports hormones,
fatty acids, and
other compounds,
buffers pH, and
maintains oncotic pressure,
among other functions.
Albumin is synthesized...
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Serum albumin,
often referred to
simply as
blood albumin, is an
albumin (a type of
globular protein)
found in
vertebrate blood.
Human serum albumin is encoded...
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Albumin is a
family of
globular proteins, the most
common of
which are the
serum albumins. All of the
proteins of the
albumin family are water-soluble...
- with
human albumin for
medical use and
later adopted for
production of BSA. The full-length BSA
precursor polypeptide is 607
amino acids (AAs) in length...
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fatty acids are
transported bound to
plasma albumin. The
levels of "free
fatty acids" in the
blood are
limited by the
availability of
albumin binding...
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tannate is the salt or
ester of
tannic acid.
Albumin tannate (also
known as
Tannin albuminate) is an antidiarrheal,
commonly in the form of gelatin...
- PMID 11112147.
Clinical Physiology of
Acid-Base and
Electrolyte Disorders Anion Gap
Calculator (includes a
correction for the
albumin concentration)
Metabolic acidosis...
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changes reflecting protein deficiency include low
serum albumin and low
serum transferrin. The
amino acids that are
essential in the
human diet were established...
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reduce the
levels of
circulating free fatty-
acids (FFA) in the blood. FFAs
compete for
binding sites on
albumin with tryptophan, and when
levels of FFAs...
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Aspirin (/ˈæsp(ə)rɪn/) is the
genericized trademark for
acetylsalicylic acid (ASA), a
nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used to
reduce pain,...