
CAS 90604-29-8
:Albumins, blood plasma, Cohn fraction V
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Albumins, blood plasma, Cohn fraction V, identified by CAS number 90604-29-8, 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. This fraction of albumin is derived from the Cohn fractionation process, which separates plasma proteins based on their solubility and other physical properties. Albumins are characterized by their high solubility in water and their ability to bind various substances, including hormones, fatty acids, and drugs, facilitating their transport in the bloodstream. They also possess antioxidant properties and contribute to the body's immune response. The molecular structure of albumins includes a single polypeptide chain that folds into a compact, globular shape, allowing for functional versatility. Due to their essential physiological roles, albumins are widely used in clinical settings, particularly in treatments for conditions such as hypoproteinemia and in various therapeutic applications.
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Synonyms:- Albumins, blood plasma, Cohn fraction V
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CAS:<p>Albumin is a protein that is synthesized by the liver and is present in the blood. It has a huge number of functions, including maintaining the osmotic pressure of the blood, transporting hormones and other molecules, binding water to help maintain body temperature, and removing waste products from cells. Albumin is used as a biomarker for many diseases such as metabolic disorders and infectious diseases. Albumin levels are also used to monitor patients with kidney disease or bowel disease. The albumin molecule can be found in many types of tissues, but its concentration varies depending on the tissue type. Albumin synthesis occurs both in the cytosol and endoplasmic reticulum. This protein has been shown to inhibit polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification of DNA sequences with high specificity.</p>Purity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:Powder
