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Human serum albumin

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Human serum albumin Structure
Synonym:

HSA

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Biological Activity

Human serum albumin is a protein found in human plasma. Its non-glycosylated, single-chain polypeptide contains 585 amino acids, has a molecular weight of 66 kD, transports fatty acids, bile pigments, amino acids, and steroid hormones, and serves as an excipient, stabilizer, and encapsulant.

Chemical Information
CAS Number 70024-90-7
Storage Stored at 2-8°C, stable for two years after receipt. Reconstituted protein solution can be stored at -20°C for 3 months.
References

[1] Alessandra di Masi. Int J Mol Sci. Human Serum Albumin: From Molecular Aspects to Biotechnological Applications

[2] Gianluca Caridi et al. Int J Mol Sci. Variations in the Human Serum Albumin Gene: Molecular and Functional Aspects

[3] Hong-Yu Tao et al. Int J Biol Macromol. The development of human serum albumin-based drugs and relevant fusion proteins for cancer therapy

[4] Gulam Rabbani et al. Int J Biol Macromol. Structure, enzymatic activities, glycation and therapeutic potential of human serum albumin: A natural cargo

[5] Stephane Arques. Eur J Intern Med. Human serum albumin in cardiovascular diseases

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