Dictionary Definition
albuminoid n : a simple protein found in horny
and cartilaginous tissues and in the lens of the eye [syn: scleroprotein]
Extensive Definition
Albumin (Latin: albus, white) refers generally to
any protein with water
solubility, which is
moderately soluble in concentrated salt solutions, and experiences
heat coagulation
(protein denaturation). Substances containing albumin, such as
egg
white, are called albuminoids.
Serum albumin is the most abundant blood plasma
protein and is produced in the liver and forms a large proportion
of all plasma protein. The human version is human
serum albumin, and it normally constitutes about 60% of
human plasma protein; all
other proteins present in blood plasma are referred to collectively
as globulins.
Serum albumins are important in regulating blood
volume by maintaining the osmotic
pressure of the blood compartment. They also serve as carriers
for molecules of low water solubility, including lipid soluble
hormones, bile salts,
bilirubin, free
fatty
acids (apoprotein), calcium, iron (transferrin), and some
drugs. Competition between drugs for albumin binding sites may
cause drug interaction by increasing the free fraction of one of
the drugs, thereby affecting potency.
Specific types include:
- human serum albumin
- bovine serum albumin (cattle serum albumin) or BSA, often used in medical and molecular biology labs.
Low albumin (hypoalbuminaemia) may be caused by
liver disease, nephrotic
syndrome, burns, protein-losing
enteropathy, malabsorption, malnutrition, late pregnancy,
artefact, posture, genetic variations and malignancy. High albumin
is either caused by dehydration or artefact.
Normal range of human serum albumin in adults
(> 3 y.o.) is 3.5 to 5 g/dL. For children less than three years
of age, the normal range is broader, 2.5-5.5 g/dL.
Other types
Other types include the storage protein ovalbumin in egg white, and different storage albumins in the seeds of some plants. Note that albumin is spelled with an "i" while "albumen" with an "e" is the white of an egg, the part of the egg from which meringues are made. "Albus" in Latin is white.References
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See also
- Cohn process (human serum albumin purification method)
albuminoid in Bulgarian: Албумин
albuminoid in Lithuanian: Albuminas
albuminoid in Macedonian: Албумин
albuminoid in Dutch: Albumine
albuminoid in Slovenian: Albumin
albuminoid in Tamil: வெண்ணி (புரதம்)
albuminoid in Russian:
Альбумины