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== Background ==
== Background ==
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Albumin is a protein that is water soluable, can be semi-soluable in salt concentrations and can be coagulated by heat. Serum albumin is a transport blood protein found in the blood plasma. There are other types of serum transport proteins such as: alpha - fetoprotein, vitamin -D binding protein, and afamin.
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== Where its found,what it binds to, and its main function: ==
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Serum albumin is the main protein in blood plasma. It binds to water,cations ( such as Ca2+, Na+ and K+), fatty acids,hormones,bilirubin and certain drugs (see below).
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Its main function is to regulate colloidal osmotic pressure of blood.
== Sturcture ==
== Sturcture ==

Revision as of 17:09, 29 March 2011

Contents

Background

Albumin is a protein that is water soluable, can be semi-soluable in salt concentrations and can be coagulated by heat. Serum albumin is a transport blood protein found in the blood plasma. There are other types of serum transport proteins such as: alpha - fetoprotein, vitamin -D binding protein, and afamin.

Where its found,what it binds to, and its main function:

Serum albumin is the main protein in blood plasma. It binds to water,cations ( such as Ca2+, Na+ and K+), fatty acids,hormones,bilirubin and certain drugs (see below). Its main function is to regulate colloidal osmotic pressure of blood.

Sturcture

Role in Disease

Interaction with Drugs

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