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CAS 9048-46-8

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Blood serum albumins

Description:
Blood serum albumins, specifically the substance with CAS number 9048-46-8, are a group of globular proteins primarily found in blood plasma. They play a crucial role in maintaining oncotic pressure, which is essential for regulating the distribution of fluids between blood vessels and tissues. These proteins are characterized by their high solubility in water and their ability to bind various substances, including hormones, fatty acids, and drugs, which facilitates their transport throughout the body. Blood serum albumins are produced in the liver and are known for their relatively large molecular weight and stable structure, which allows them to withstand physiological conditions. Additionally, they exhibit a high degree of thermal stability and are resistant to denaturation. Their functional properties make them vital in clinical applications, such as in drug formulation and as a therapeutic agent in conditions like hypoalbuminemia. Overall, blood serum albumins are essential for various physiological processes, including nutrient transport, pH regulation, and the maintenance of blood volume.
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Synonyms:
  • Albumin Iodinated I-125 Serum
  • Albumin Iodinated I-131 Serum
  • Albumin, blood
  • Albumin, blood serum
  • Albuminar
  • Albuminate
  • Albumins, blood
  • Albumins, blood plasma
  • Albumins, blood serum
  • Albumins, serum
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