Albumin, Monomer bovine, Monomer >=97 %

Application

The binding properties of albumin can be used for a wide range of clinical, pharmaceutical, and biochemical applications.

Albumin, Monomer bovine has been used as a:molecular weight (MW) and polydispersion index (PDI) reference standard for the analysis of hyaluronic acid (HA)-based eye dropsstandard in multi-angle light scattering coupled with size exclusion chromatography (SEC-MALS) for calibrationmodel protein to generate subvisible particles (SVPs) for flow imaging microscopy studies

Biochem/physiol Actions

Albumin is the most important circulatory protein involved in the control of Ca2+ (and Mg2+) levels in mammals.

General description

The most abundant plasma protein in mammals is albumin. It is produced in the liver and transferred as a non-glycosylated protein into the plasma. This multifunctional protein can bind to ligands.

Packaging

1 g in poly bottle

250, 500 mg in poly bottle

Preparation Note

Isolated from albumin (A4503) as described for mercaptalbumin in Janatova, J., et al., J. Biol. Chem., 243, 3612 (1968).

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Code Description Quality Level Manufacturer Composition Storage Temp. Solubility Form Assay Price Quantity
3589436 Albumin, Monomer bovine, Monomer >=97 % 200 SIGMA-ALDRICH Monomer, ≥97% 2-8°C H2O: soluble 50 mg/mL lyophilized powder ≥97% (PAGE)
£821.07 (exc VAT) per 1G
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3589437 Albumin, Monomer bovine, Monomer >=97 % 200 SIGMA-ALDRICH Monomer, ≥97% 2-8°C H2O: soluble 50 mg/mL lyophilized powder ≥97% (PAGE)
£263.29 (exc VAT) per 250MG
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