Albumin
11Albumin — Albumine (lat.: albus, „weiß“) gehören wie die Globuline zur Gruppe der globulären Proteine. Albumin sorgt im menschlichen Organismus vor allem für Aufrechterhaltung des kolloidosmotischen Drucks und vermittelt vielen sonst wasserunlöslichen… …
12Albumin — The main protein in human blood and the key to the regulation of the osmotic pressure of blood. Chemically, albumin is soluble in water, precipitated by acid, and coagulated by heat. Note that albumin is spelled with an i while albumen with an e… …
13albumin — The term normally refers to serum albumins, the major protein components of the serum of vertebrates. They have a single polypeptide chain, with multidomain structure containing multiple binding sites for many lipophilic metabolites, notably… …
14albumin — /al byooh meuhn/, n. Biochem. any of a class of simple, sulfur containing, water soluble proteins that coagulate when heated, occurring in egg white, milk, blood, and other animal and vegetable tissues and secretions. Also, albumen. [ALBUM(EN) +… …
15albumin — n. a protein that is soluble in water and coagulated by heat. An example is serum albumin, which is found in blood plasma and is important for the maintenance of plasma volume. Albumin is synthesized in the liver; the inability to synthesize it… …
16albumin- — combining form or albumini or albumino Etymology: probably from French, from Latin albumin , albumen : albumen : albumin …
17albumin A — the normal type of human serum albumin, as opposed to electrophoretic variants …
18albümin — is., biy., Fr. albumine Bitkilerin, hayvanların doku ve sıvılarında bulunan, birleşimi karbon, oksijen, azot, hidrojen ve kükürt olan, suda eriyen, beyaza yakın renkte, yapışkan madde Birleşik Sözler albümin işeme …
19albumin — [[t]æ̱lbjʊmɪn, AM ælbju͟ːmɪn[/t]] N UNCOUNT Albumin is a protein that is found in blood plasma, egg white, and some other substances …
20albumin — [ albjʊmɪn] noun Biochemistry a water soluble form of protein, coagulable by heat, found especially in blood serum and egg white. Derivatives albuminous al bju:mɪnəs adjective Origin C19: from Fr. albumine, based on L. albumen, albumin (see… …